Dental Emergency? We're here for you.
Whether it's come on suddenly or you've been putting it off, dental emergencies are stressful, and we're here to help. Integrated Dental Care offers same-day emergency dental appointments for patients in Pakenham and surrounding areas.
Whatever you're dealing with right now, our team at Integrated Dental Care is here to help. Take a breath, give us a call, and we'll take it from there.
When to see an emergency dentist in Pakenham?
If you're unsure whether your situation requires urgent care, the answer is simple: if it's causing you pain, worry, or affecting your daily life, it's an emergency to us.
We treat:
- Severe toothache
- Broken or chipped tooth
- Knocked-out tooth
- Lost filling or crown
- Dental abscess or swelling
- Bleeding gums or mouth
- Broken or damaged dentures
- Object stuck between teeth causing pain or gum irritation
If you're not sure, call us. We'd always rather hear from you.
Common dental emergencies & What to do
What should I do if I have a severe toothache?
A severe toothache often signals an underlying problem that needs professional attention.
Rinse your mouth gently with warm salt water and take over-the-counter pain relief if suitable for you. Avoid placing aspirin directly on the tooth or gums, as this can burn the tissue.
Contact our emergency dentist Pakenham dentist team immediately, even if the pain temporarily subsides, the underlying issue likely remains and needs treatment.
What should I do if I've broken or chipped my tooth?
It depends on the severity, but we always recommend calling us to be safe. Here's what to do:
- Rinse your mouth gently with warm water
- Save any fragments if you can find them
- Apply a cold compress to your face if there's swelling
- Cover sharp edges with dental wax or sugar-free gum if the tooth is cutting your tongue or cheek
- Call Integrated Dental Care straight away to see an emergency dentist in Pakenham
Even small chips can expose sensitive inner layers of your tooth, making it vulnerable to decay and further damage. A broken tooth deserves prompt attention to prevent complications and preserve your smile.
My tooth has been knocked out completely. Can it be saved?
The first step for any dislodged tooth is to remain calm and find the actual tooth. It's important to be extremely careful when handling a loose tooth, so the roots and tissue fragments on the base remain intact. This ensures the nerves and blood vessels remain healthy so there is a chance the tissues will grow to support the tooth once again.
- Handle the tooth carefully by the crown (the white part), never by the root
- Gently rinse the tooth with milk or saline if it's dirty, don't scrub or remove any attached tissue
- If possible, try gently placing it back into its socket. If you cannot replant the tooth keep it moist by immersing it in milk or saliva, sealing it in plastic wrap, or placing it in the person's mouth next to the cheek.
- Get to our Pakenham dental clinic, quickly and safely.
Teeth that are reinserted within 20 minutes have the best chance of surviving. In some cases, the tooth will reattach, but if the inner mechanisms of the teeth are seriously damaged, root canal therapy might be necessary.
What should I do with swelling or dental abscess?
Dental infections and abscesses require immediate professional attention and should never be ignored. Signs include:
- Swelling in your face, gums, or jaw
- Severe, persistent pain
- Fever or feeling generally unwell
- A pimple-like bump on your gum
What to do
- Call us immediately. Dental infections can spread and become serious.
- Rinse with warm salt water to help keep the area clean.
- Take suitable pain relief if needed.
- Apply a cold compress to reduce swelling.
- Don't delay - infections won't resolve on their own.
During your appointment, our emergency dentist Pakenham will address the infection, prescribe antibiotics if needed to ensure you're healing properly.
I'm really anxious about dental visits. Can you still help me in an emergency?
Absolutely, and we completely understand. Many people feel anxious about dental visits, especially during emergencies when you're already stressed and in pain.
Our emergency dentist team is experienced in caring for anxious patients. We'll:
- Listen to your concerns without judgment
- Work at your pace
- Explain everything before we do it
- Provide gentle, compassionate care throughout
Your comfort - physical and emotional - matters to us. Please let us know about your anxiety when you call. Our team at Integrated Dental Care is here to provide guidance, reassurance, and prompt professional care.
Same-day dental appointment in Pakenham
We understand dental emergencies can be stressful and painful. At Integrated Dental Care, we have emergency dentist appointments allocated every day and will make every effort to ensure you are seen by one of our experienced dentists as soon as possible.
We also have appointments available every Saturday, so if you're looking for a emergency dentist open on weekends in Pakenham, we're here to help.
Contact our Team
Monday 8.00am – 8.00pm
Tuesday 8.00 am – 6.00pm
Wednesday 9.00am – 8.00pm
Thursday 8.00am – 7.00pm
Friday 8.00 am – 6.00pm
Saturday 8.00 am– 4.00pm
Sunday Closed
Please call us and ask as some later appointments may be available.
Phone
(03) 5940 5115
reception@integrateddental.com.au
Address
Level 1, 4/37 Main St
Pakenham VIC 3810
Parking
Parking at rear & street parking available.