Our Services

General Dental

Emergency Dentist in Parramatta

Opening Hours

Monday to Friday 8am – 6pm
Saturday 8am – 6pm

At No Gaps Dental Parramatta, we provide urgent dental care for a wide range of emergencies. Whether you’re experiencing sudden pain, trauma, or swelling, our experienced team will assess and treat your problem quickly to help you feel better.

Book a time with our friendly staff now

Types of Dental Emergencies We Treat in Our Parramatta Clinic

  • Persistent or throbbing pain can disrupt your sleep, meals, and concentration. Causes include decay, cracked teeth, or infection. We take a detailed history, use X-rays when required, and provide treatment such as fillings, root canal therapy, or extractions to address the cause.

  • A damaged or missing filling can expose the tooth to sensitivity, food trapping, and decay. Temporary measures may help in the short term, but prompt replacement or restoration is needed to protect the tooth. Depending on the damage, a new filling or crown may be recommended.

  • Impacted or erupting wisdom teeth often lead to gum swelling, discomfort, or infection. X-rays are used to assess the position of the tooth, and treatment may involve cleaning, antibiotics, or extraction. We focus on pain relief first before recommending the best long-term solution.

  • If a permanent tooth is knocked out, handle it carefully by the crown, not the root. Place it in milk or saliva and attend immediately. Replantation is often possible if the tooth is seen quickly. Our team can stabilise the tooth with a splint and guide your recovery.

  • Abscesses cause severe pain, swelling, and sometimes fever. They must be treated urgently to prevent the spread of infection. Antibiotics may provide short-term relief, but definitive treatment such as root canal therapy or extraction is required to resolve the issue.   Our Parramatta clinic reserves time daily for emergency appointments, so you can receive care without unnecessary delays.

Need to deal with an Emergency?

Where to Find Our Parramatta Emergency Dental Clinic

No Gaps Dental Parramatta is located inside Westfield Shopping Centre, making it easily accessible for patients across Western Sydney. Our clinic is on Level 2, just steps from Church Street. A well-known landmark is Dymocks bookstore, located nearby. You’ll also find us opposite Lotus Foreign Exchange and Indian Beauty Secret, which are popular points of reference for visitors.

For those travelling by public transport, Parramatta Station is only a short walk away, with frequent trains and buses connecting from all parts of Sydney. From the station, it’s just a quick walk through Church Street and into Westfield.

If you are driving, Westfield provides extensive car parking options. Patients often find parking inside the centre most convenient, allowing them to walk directly to Level 2 where our practice is located. If you are unfamiliar with the area, our team can provide step-by-step directions when you book your appointment.

Gap Free Emergency Dental Services Available

At No Gaps Dental Parramatta, we want our patients to access urgent dental treatment without worrying about unexpected costs. If you have private health insurance with dental cover, you may be entitled to gap free care for many basic services which means no out-of-pocket expenses for selected treatments.

 

Gap free services at our Parramatta clinic include:

  • Dental check-ups to assess and maintain oral health
  • Professional cleaning with fluoride application
  • Digital X-rays for accurate diagnosis
  • Simple fillings to repair broken or decayed teeth

 

Payments are easy with HICAPS available for instant health fund claims, as well as acceptance of all major debit and credit cards. For larger or more complex treatments, we also provide Humm90 finance options, allowing you to spread the cost over time. With gap free emergency dental care in Parramatta, you can focus on your recovery while we handle the rest.

 

With gap free emergency dental care in Parramatta, you can focus on getting relief from pain and restoring your oral health while leaving the financial stress behind.

What to do if you have a Dental Emergency?

Severe toothache


Avoid chewing on the sore tooth and rinse your mouth with warm salty water to reduce irritation. Take over-the-counter medication for pain relief if safe for you. Note what triggers your pain such as hot or cold foods and share this with your dentist. Book an urgent appointment as toothaches rarely improve on their own.

 

Broken filling


Keep the tooth clean by rinsing after meals. Avoid hard or sticky foods that could worsen the damage. Temporary filling kits available at pharmacies may offer short-term relief. See your dentist quickly to restore the tooth properly and prevent further problems.

Wisdom tooth swelling


Apply a cold compress to ease discomfort. Eat soft foods and avoid chewing on the affected side. Over-the-counter medication can provide short-term relief. Do not delay seeing your dentist, as untreated wisdom tooth infections may worsen or return.

 

Dental abscess


Apply a cold compress to the outside of your face if swelling is present. Rinse gently with warm salty water. Painkillers may help in the short term, but antibiotics and professional dental treatment are required. Contact us urgently to prevent complications.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • In most cases, yes. We keep time available each day for urgent patients. If all appointments are fully booked, we will still do everything possible to provide immediate pain relief or short-term solutions, and then book you in for full treatment as soon as possible.

  • Often yes, as many causes of tooth pain are hidden beneath the surface. An X-ray allows us to detect deep decay, cracks, or infections that aren’t visible to the eye. While simple problems may not require one, your dentist will recommend the best approach during your exam.

  • Most patients feel comfortable again within a few days, although full healing of the gum and bone can take six to eight weeks. Recovery time depends on the type of extraction and your overall health. Your dentist will provide tailored aftercare instructions and check your progress.

  • Bleeding gums are often caused by gum inflammation due to plaque build-up. A professional clean is usually the first step to restore gum health. Daily brushing and flossing are essential, but a dentist should examine your gums to check for signs of gum disease or other conditions.

  • 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.
Emergency dentists in Parramatta
Book Appointment
Book Appointment

No Gaps Guarantee on general dental

18 convenient locations across Sydney

Affordable high quality dental care

Book & manage appointments online