Dental Emergency Services Melbourne
Dental emergency?
Call us now — we’ll see you today
Open Mon–Fri 9am–5pm · Sat 9am–4pm · Sun 9am–12pm
Dental emergencies can happen at any time. They are distressing and can leave you feeling helpless. Our team at Dental on Flinders is trained to handle dental emergencies — if you need an urgent appointment or simply need advice, call us and we will do everything we can to see you the same day.
We can help with
Common dental emergencies we treat same day
Severe toothache
Dental trauma
Dental abscess
Swollen cheek or gums
Chipped or broken tooth
Lost filling or crown
Wisdom tooth pain
Lost bridge
What to expect
We will get you out of pain the same day
We start with a consultation to assess the problem and get you comfortable as quickly as possible. In most cases we can begin treatment on the same visit. Our team is calm, experienced and will talk you through everything before we start.
Common Emergency Dental Questions
A dental emergency is anything causing severe pain, swelling, bleeding or trauma to your teeth or mouth. This includes severe toothache, a knocked-out tooth, broken or cracked teeth, a lost filling or crown, a dental abscess, or facial swelling. If in doubt, call us and we’ll advise you over the phone.
Yes — we reserve appointment slots each day for dental emergencies. Call us on 03 9041 0049 first thing in the morning to secure a same-day appointment. We are open 7 days a week including weekends.
Act quickly — time is critical. Pick the tooth up by the crown (not the root), rinse it gently with milk or saline, and try to place it back in the socket. If that’s not possible, keep it in milk or between your cheek and gum. Call us immediately on 03 9041 0049 and come in as soon as possible.
Emergency appointment costs depend on the treatment required. We have HICAPS on-site so your health fund rebate is processed instantly. We also offer interest-free payment plans if needed. Call us on 03 9041 0049 and we’ll give you an honest estimate before any treatment begins.
Yes — Dental on Flinders is open 7 days a week including weekends. Saturday 9am–4pm and Sunday 9am–12pm. We are located at Level 5, 276 Flinders Street, directly opposite Flinders Street Station.
Don’t wait — severe toothache is usually a sign of infection or nerve damage that won’t resolve on its own. Take over-the-counter pain relief to manage the pain temporarily and call us on 03 9041 0049 to book an emergency appointment as soon as possible.