Specialty Services

Same-Day Dental Emergencies

Get immediate dental care with our same-day emergency services at Oxenford Dental Centre. Contact us for urgent help.

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Same-Day Dental Emergencies

Our dental emergency service provides prompt and effective care for urgent dental issues that require immediate attention. Whether you’re experiencing severe tooth pain, a knocked-out tooth, a broken tooth, or any other urgent dental problem, our experienced team is here to help. At Oxenford Dental Centre we understand that dental emergencies can be stressful and painful, so we prioritise rapid response and compassionate care to address your concerns and alleviate any discomfort. If you’re facing a dental emergency, don’t hesitate to contact us immediately to receive the urgent care you need.

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Meet Our Dentists

Friendly team members who offer this service:

Dr. Brenden Rutherford
Dr. Brenden Rutherford
Dr. Natasha Rutherford
Dr. Natasha Rutherford
Dr. Joseph Chong
Dr. Joseph Chong
Dr. Kobi Rutherford
Dr. Kobi Rutherford
Dr. Sathisha Gunewardena
Dr. Sathisha Gunewardena

FAQ

What should I do if my crown or filling falls out?

If your crown falls out, keep it safe and bring it to your dentist; it can often be recemented. Fillings, on the other hand, are often swallowed unknowingly and cannot be reattached. Avoid consuming sticky and hard foods to prevent further damage, and keep the affected area clean. It's important to see your dentist as soon as possible to address the issue.

What do I do if I have a dental abscess?

If you notice a painful, pimple-like bump on your gums, it could be a dental abscess. This is a sign of an infection in your tooth or gums. You might also experience swelling, a bad taste in your mouth, fever, or sensitivity to hot and cold foods. It's important to contact your dentist right away if you suspect an abscess. Without treatment, the infection can spread to other parts of your body and lead to serious health problems.

How do I manage tooth pain until I can see a dentist?

For temporary relief from tooth pain, you can rinse your mouth with warm salt water, take over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen or paracetamol, and apply a cold compress to the outside of your cheek to help with swelling.

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