Emergency Dentist in Auckland - Open On Sunday

Seeking for an emergency dentist on Sunday. We take emergency patients for quick relief from pain. Our team make sure you will receive an urgent assistance for dental emergencies like severe toothaches, trauma or broken teeth, and the replacement of lost fillings or crowns.

Call our Emergency Dental Helpline now on 095347465. You can text us at 0211869305 (24 hour /7 Days).

What is a dental emergency?

Not all dental problems are emergencies. A dental emergency is any dental problem that requires immediate attention. But if you have bleeding that won’t stop, pain that doesn’t get better with medication or broken facial bones, swelling you need dental emergency care. 

Few examples of dental emergency. 
  1. Severe (toothache, bleeding, swelling)
  2. Badly (Cracked tooth, broken tooth).
  3. Extruded (partially dislodged) tooth.
  4. Dental abscess (swelling of face, redness).
  5. Soft tissue injury (deep cut, busted lip or a blister).

We are open on sunday for dental emergencies

Call our Emergency Dental Helpline now on 095347465. You can text us at 0211869305 (24 hour /7 Days). Check the link below for direction.

F & Q

1. When should I visit a dental surgery for an emergency?

You should visit a dental surgery immediately if you experience severe tooth pain, swelling in the gums or face, a knocked-out tooth, uncontrolled bleeding, or signs of infection. These issues can worsen quickly without treatment. Many dental clinics provide urgent appointments so patients can receive prompt care and relief from discomfort.

2. How can I find a dental surgery near me during an emergency?

If you are searching for a dental surgery near me during a dental emergency, look for clinics that offer same-day or urgent dental appointments. Many practices keep emergency slots available to treat conditions such as broken teeth, infections, or sudden dental pain. Calling the clinic directly often helps secure the fastest appointment.

3. What treatments are available at an emergency dental surgery?

An emergency dental surgery can provide a range of urgent treatments depending on the condition. These may include treating severe toothaches, repairing broken or chipped teeth, managing infections, performing emergency tooth extractions, or addressing dental injuries caused by accidents. The dentist will first assess the problem and recommend the most appropriate treatment.

4. What should I do before visiting the dental surgery in an emergency?

Before arriving at the dental surgery, try to manage the situation by rinsing your mouth gently with warm salt water and avoiding chewing on the affected area. If a tooth has been knocked out, keep it in milk or saliva and bring it to the appointment if possible. Seeking professional dental care as soon as possible is important to improve the chances of saving the tooth.

5. Can an emergency dental surgery treat severe tooth pain the same day?

Yes, most emergency dental surgery clinics aim to treat urgent dental pain on the same day whenever possible. The dentist will examine the tooth, sometimes take an X-ray, and provide treatment such as medication, temporary repair, or extraction if needed. Prompt care helps prevent the condition from becoming more serious.

6. What happens during an emergency visit to the dental surgery?

During an emergency visit to the dental surgery, the dentist will first evaluate your symptoms and perform a quick examination. Diagnostic tools such as dental X-rays may be used to identify the cause of the problem. Once the issue is diagnosed, the dentist will provide immediate treatment or stabilise the condition and discuss the next steps for recovery.