From tooth injuries and bleeding gums to pain and swelling, there’s a variety of dental issues that require treatment ASAP. But not all of these cases are as urgent as having to rush to a 24-hour dentist in Sydney. While dental traumas require just that, pain or swelling caused by tooth decay or infected gums are often seen as issues that can wait. It is common for patients to hope for such conditions to improve or the pain to subside. But at Clear Dental, we’re ready to meet you for an appointment at any time! When visiting an emergency dentist in Sydney can make all the difference Sudden pain or increased sensitivity of teeth or gums are often signs of more serious issues that may not cause much discomfort at the beginning stages. But, as they have already been underway for a while, these conditions won’t go away on their own. So, contacting the Clear Dental clinic in Sydney for an emergency dentist appointment is your best bet to: Relieve pain and other urgent symptoms Identify the cause Discuss the treatments needed Prevent the symptoms and issues from getting worse Stop infection that can affect the health of other teeth Many dental problems that cause pain or sensitivity aren’t visible but easily detected with professional techniques and equipment. When left untreated for too long, such issues result in serious consequences and complex emergency procedures. Don’t ignore the warning signs! A complete assessment by an emergency dentist in Sydney CBD Prompt care and reassuring answers to all your ‘what if’ questions are just a call away. We’ll discuss the most convenient time for your emergency dental treatment on any day of the week. The sudden onset of pain or other extreme symptoms may occur at any time, so Clear Dental also offers the services of weekend dentists in Sydney. We are always here to help in common urgent cases: Knocked-out tooth Fractured or cracked tooth Broken fixtures or crowns A part of the tooth breaking off Damaged/infected root canal Lost or broken filling or veneer An object stuck in gums or teeth And other emergencies The emergency dental clinic in Sydney to manage all kinds of pain and fear When you experience significant discomfort because your tooth is displaced, cracked or has a jagged edge, and when the pain strikes at the worst possible time, there’s always plenty of stress involved. Having to rush to an after-hours dentist in Sydney only adds to the fear many people associate with dental procedures. But there are efficient methods to manage dental emergencies and procedures if the anxiety proves too much, such as sleep dentistry. So rest assured we are experts in eliminating any fear, issue and concern. With anxiety and discomfort ruled out, there are no more excuses for putting off your visit to Clear Dental. Exposing your teeth or gums to further damage is not an option, just as putting your oral health at risk. Call us today! How to ease symptoms before your appointment If you have a dental emergency, we’ll fit you in at the earliest opportunity. However, it may take several hours until you get to our 24-hour dental clinic in Sydney and receive the necessary care. This may seem like an eternity, especially if you have an acute toothache or an appalling injury. Don’t brace yourself for ever-mounting discomfort. Here’s a range of at-home remedies you can use to minimise the symptoms until you see your emergency dentist in Sydney: Toothache. Painkillers are arguably the most reliable line of defence when your teeth hurt. Take medication that is not contraindicated for you, put ice on your cheek and avoid chewing if possible. Fractured tooth or injury. You may have bleeding when your tooth cracks. Ice and gauze pads are universally recommended to shrink vessels and staunch the bleeding. Further treatment will be provided by our after-hours dentists in Sydney. Abscess. It often happens that you are baffled by the unexpected signs of a dental infection at night or early in the morning. If you have an abscess and growing tenderness in the tooth area, you can numb it with cold remedies and try a saltwater rinse. Lost filling or crown. Not all of such cases require emergency dental services in Sydney. However, if a lost structure causes stabbing pain or the uncovered tooth feels extremely sharp, cover the area with gauze and take a painkiller. Make sure there’s no risk of swallowing the detached crown. Regardless of the specific emergency, you’ll want to abstain from hot and cold drinks and foods. They may wreak havoc on your pain by sharpening dental sensitivity, making it harder to wait for your Sydney emergency dental appointment.If you are unsure whether your situation is an ER one, call (02) 9456 6557. We have after-hours and weekend dentists in Sydney to accommodate your needs.