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At No Gaps Dental Beverly Hills, our dentists are highly experienced in managing a wide range of dental emergencies. Whether you are suffering from sudden tooth pain, a broken tooth, swelling, or a complication after dental surgery, we provide urgent and professional care to restore your comfort.
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Types of Dental Emergencies We Treat in Our Beverly Hills Clinic
Some of the most common dental emergencies we treat include:
- Tooth pain can be sharp, throbbing, or dull and often worsens at night or while biting. Causes include decay, nerve inflammation, cracked enamel, or gum infection. We begin by taking a full history and using digital X-rays to identify the source. Depending on the diagnosis, treatment may include fillings, root canal therapy, or extraction, with immediate pain relief available where necessary.
- Fractures may expose sensitive areas and create sharp edges that irritate the tongue. Small chips are often restored with bonding, while larger breaks usually require a crown. If the nerve is involved, root canal therapy may be needed. Untreated chips can worsen or lead to infection, which is why we provide same-day relief and longer-term restoration options.
- Accidents and sports injuries can result in chipped, fractured, or completely avulsed teeth. A knocked-out permanent tooth should be kept moist in milk or saliva and brought in urgently. Larger fragments may sometimes be reattached, and loose teeth can often be stabilised with splints. Where there are severe head or facial injuries, medical referral is required. At our Beverly Hills clinic, we prioritise urgent appointments to ensure patients receive fast, professional treatment. If you are experiencing a dental emergency, please contact us immediately for same-day care.
- Swelling may be accompanied by fever, a bad taste, or difficulty opening the mouth. This often develops due to infection in a tooth or gums. Diagnosis involves clinical tests and digital X-rays. While antibiotics may help in the short term, dental treatment is needed to resolve the problem. Timely care prevents the spread of infection to the face, jaw, or neck.
- Accidents and sports injuries can result in chipped, fractured, or completely avulsed teeth. A knocked-out permanent tooth should be kept moist in milk or saliva and brought in urgently. Larger fragments may sometimes be reattached, and loose teeth can often be stabilised with splints. Where there are severe head or facial injuries, medical referral is required. At our Beverly Hills clinic, we prioritise urgent appointments to ensure patients receive fast, professional treatment. If you are experiencing a dental emergency, please contact us immediately for same-day care.
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Where to Find Our Beverly Hills Emergency Dental Clinic
No Gaps Dental Beverly Hills is only a short walk from Beverly Hills Station, making it very convenient for patients arriving by train. From the station, head down towards King Georges Road and then into the second side street where our clinic is located nearby. Many patients prefer to simply use our address in Google Maps for easy navigation.
For those driving, there are several council car parks and street parking options within walking distance of the clinic. Parking is also available in the surrounding side streets, making it simple for patients travelling from areas like Kingsgrove, Narwee, and Roselands to reach us.
Being close to Beverly Hills Station and the main shopping strip, our clinic is easy to locate whether you are walking, driving, or using public transport. If you have trouble finding us, our team will be happy to guide you.
Gap Free Emergency Dental Services Available
At No Gaps Dental Beverly Hills, we believe that urgent dental care should be accessible and affordable. If you have private health insurance with dental cover, you may be eligible for gap free treatment on a range of essential services. This means no out-of-pocket expense for selected items when you need emergency care.
Gap free services include routine dental check-ups, professional teeth cleaning and fluoride applications, digital X-rays for accurate diagnosis, and simple fillings to restore damaged teeth.
Our clinic accepts HICAPS for instant health fund claims, as well as all major debit and credit cards. For patients requiring more extensive procedures, we also provide Humm90 payment plans, allowing you to spread the cost over time. With gap free emergency dental care at Beverly Hills, you can focus on your health and comfort while we remove the financial barriers to getting the treatment you need.
What to do if you have a Dental Emergency?
Dental emergencies can happen unexpectedly, but there are steps you can take at home until you reach us:
Toothache
Avoid chewing on the sore side and choose soft foods. Rinse your mouth gently with warm salty water to ease discomfort. Take over-the-counter medication if suitable and safe for you. Note what triggers the pain, such as hot or cold foods, and share this with your dentist.
Broken or chipped tooth
Do not bite on the affected tooth and try to keep the area clean after eating. Avoid very hot or cold drinks that may increase sensitivity. Bring any broken fragments with you to your appointment. Avoid attempting to repair the tooth yourself as this may cause further damage.
Lost filling or crown
Refrain from eating sticky or hard foods on the affected side. Keep any dislodged crown safe and bring it to your appointment. Rinse after meals to prevent food from becoming trapped in the exposed tooth. Temporary cement from a pharmacy may be used briefly, but you should still see a dentist quickly.
Swelling or suspected abscess
Place a cold compress against the cheek to reduce swelling. Do not use heat, as this may worsen the infection. If swelling spreads towards the eye, jaw, or neck, or if you develop fever, seek urgent medical attention. Pain medication may reduce discomfort, but the source of infection must be treated by a dentist.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes, we always aim to see emergency patients on the same day, as we know dental pain can be very distressing. If our schedule is already full, we will still do everything possible to provide immediate relief through medication or a temporary procedure. From there, we will arrange the earliest follow-up appointment to carry out the full treatment once a proper plan has been agreed. You will never be left without support or guidance.
- Yes. In most cases, we can place a temporary filling or bonding on the same day to restore your smile. This is an interim solution to protect the tooth until a longer-term treatment such as a crown or veneer can be arranged. A dentist will confirm the best option for you.
- In most situations, yes. Many dental problems such as deep decay, cracks, or abscesses cannot be seen with the naked eye during an examination. An X-ray allows us to find the true source of the problem and create an accurate treatment plan. Using digital X-ray technology, we keep radiation exposure to a minimum and only take images when clinically required. This ensures you receive the right diagnosis and a safe, effective treatment pathway.
- No, antibiotics can only provide temporary relief. They may reduce swelling, control infection, and ease discomfort, but they do not remove the cause of the problem such as an infected nerve or severe decay. Without proper dental treatment, the infection is likely to return or spread further. Antibiotics are sometimes prescribed as an interim measure, but they should always be followed up with a dental procedure such as root canal therapy or an extraction to resolve the issue permanently.
- Pain relief after treatment can vary depending on the type of emergency and the procedure performed. Some patients feel better almost immediately, while others experience some sensitivity for a few days as the tissues heal. Following your dentist’s aftercare instructions carefully will make recovery quicker and more comfortable. If discomfort does not improve as expected, or if new symptoms develop, it is important to contact us for a review. We are always here to support you until you are fully recovered.
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