Emergency Dentist Stanmore

Need urgent dental care in Stanmore? At Limitless Dental, we’re here when you need us most—with same-day and walk-in emergency appointments available.

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When Should You See an Emergency Dentist?

Dental emergencies can happen when you least expect them — and fast, professional care can make all the difference. Whether you’re experiencing pain, have a broken or knocked-out tooth, or need urgent treatment, our friendly and experienced Stanmore dental team is here to restore your comfort and protect your smile.

If you’re unsure whether your situation is a dental emergency, here are some common signs that you should book an urgent appointment:

  • Severe toothache or dental pain that doesn’t go away
  • Broken, chipped or knocked-out tooth
  • Swelling in the mouth, face or jaw
  • Bleeding that won’t stop
  • Lost or loose fillings, crowns or dental work
  • Infections, abscesses or gum swelling
  • Jaw injuries or trauma to the mouth

If you’re experiencing any of the above, call us straight away. Delaying treatment can lead to complications or increase the risk of permanent damage.

What to Expect During Your Emergency Dental Visit

At Limitless Dental, we prioritise your comfort and aim to provide same-day care whenever possible. Here’s what usually happens during an emergency dental appointment:

Immediate assessment of your condition
Pain relief and stabilisation
Digital X-rays or diagnostic imaging (if needed) to identify the underlying problem
Treatment options tailored to your needs — this may include temporary or permanent solutions depending on the situation
Follow-up care or further appointments may be scheduled if additional treatment is needed
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Common Emergency Dental Treatments

Our clinic is equipped with modern technology and skilled clinicians who can provide a full range of emergency dental procedures, including:

  • Tooth repairs (composite bonding or crowns)
  • Root canal therapy for infected teeth
  • Tooth extractions (including wisdom teeth)
  • Replacement of lost fillings, crowns or bridges
  • Drainage of abscesses or infection treatment

Knocked-Out Tooth? Here's What to Do While Waiting for the Dentist

If a tooth gets knocked out, quick action can help save it. Here’s what you can do while you wait for the dentist.

  1. Handle the tooth by the crown (not the root).
  2. Rinse it gently with milk or saline if dirty — do not scrub.
  3. Try to place it back into the socket, if possible.
  4. If not, store the tooth in milk or your saliva and bring it with you to the clinic immediately.

Contact us straight away so we can help and get things set up before you arrive.

We’re Here When You Need Us

We understand that dental emergencies are stressful. That’s why our dental team is committed to providing compassionate, prompt care to relieve your pain and protect your oral health. If you’re not sure what to do, give us a call — we’re always happy to help.

Find @limitless.dental on the corner of busy Parramatta Rd + Northumberland Ave in Stanmore! There is plenty of street parking nearby

Call For Emergency Dental Care Today

Same-day appointments are available.

If you’re in pain or have a dental emergency, don’t wait. Contact our team at Limitless Dental or book online, and we’ll do our best to see you as soon as possible. We welcome patients from Stanmore, Enmore, Petersham, Marrickville, Lewisham, Annandale, Chippendale, Pyrmont, Leichhardt, Newtown, and surrounding Inner West suburbs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Absolutely. Whether you’re a new or existing patient, our doors are open when you need urgent care. If you’re experiencing a dental emergency in Stanmore, just call us on (02) 9569 8091 — we’ll do our best to see you on the same day.

Yes, we aim to accommodate walk-in emergency cases whenever possible. If you’re in severe pain or have experienced dental trauma, it’s best to call ahead so we can prepare for your arrival and minimise your wait time.

If you’re unable to see a dentist right away, you can ease discomfort with over-the-counter pain relief such as paracetamol or ibuprofen (if appropriate for you). Applying a cold compress to the outside of your cheek may also help reduce pain and swelling. 1 .Be sure not to place aspirin directly on your gums or tooth. If you’re unsure, just give us a call for guidance.

Yes, we care for patients of all ages — including little ones. From knocked-out baby teeth to unexpected pain or injuries during play or sport, our kind and experienced team is here to offer prompt, child-friendly care in a calm setting.