Emergency Dentist Melbourne

Saving Your Smile When Accidents Strike

Woman in dental chair giving thumbs up

Knowing what you should do when faced with a dental emergency can alleviate much of the panic most people experience when faced with a similar situation. At Eley Family Dentistry, we strive to deliver timely care, so you can be sure that when you call our office, we will try to help as quickly as possible. No matter what kind of injury you sustain – a chipped or knocked-out tooth, a broken denture, jaw pain, etc. – our emergency dentist in Melbourne will help you out of pain and repair any damage.

Why Choose Eley Family Dentistry for Emergency Dentistry?

  • Dentists Aim to See Patients as Quickly as Possible
  • Nitrous Oxide Dental Sedation Available
  • Flexible Financing Available Through CareCredit

How We Treat Dental Emergencies

Dentist showing patient model of a decayed tooth

Treating your dental emergency requires several steps:

  • Scheduling an appointment – As soon as the incident occurs, do not wait to call our office. A member of our team will determine the severity of your case and determine when you can come in for treatment. We will work hard to see you as soon as possible.
  • Receiving an exam – We will take digital images of your mouth and have you undergo an oral examination so that one of our dentists can better understand the problem area and what it needs.
  • Reviewing the plan – Once we gather the necessary information, we will draft a treatment plan for you to review.
  • Undergoing essential treatment – Our priority is to help you out of pain and restore your smile, which we will do as quickly as we can. Your treatment plan will depend on the type of damage you have sustained and the diagnosis our team makes.

The Most Common Dental Emergencies

If you aren’t sure how to handle your dental emergency at home, you can click on the icons provided below to learn what steps you can take. These common injuries can be treated in-house by our dentists, which means there is no need to rush to the ER for help.