Trower Dental
Emergency Dentist in Casuarina
- Holistic Dental Approach
- Comprehensive and Affordable Care
- Patient-Centred Comfort
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Prompt Care When You Need It Most
Toothache keeping you up at night? Cracked a tooth and not sure what to do next? At Trower Dental, our emergency dentist in Darwin is here to assist with urgent dental concerns, helping you feel more comfortable and preventing further complications. We offer same-day emergency slots so your situation can be assessed without delay.
We manage a wide range of dental emergencies—whether it’s a knocked-out tooth, sudden infection, swelling, damaged dentures, or impacted wisdom teeth. Our team understands that these situations often arise without warning, which is why we keep appointment space available for urgent needs.
If your dental issue occurs during business hours, contact us right away so we can arrange a suitable time. For after-hours support, our on-call service is available to existing patients. To speak with our team, call
(08) 8945 4022.
Our Emergency Dentistry Services
When sudden pain or injury strikes, you need care that’s accessible and efficient. Our emergency dentist provides a range of treatments to help address urgent dental problems quickly and carefully:
- Toothaches and Sensitivity: We assess and treat severe or sudden tooth pain to prevent further discomfort or complications.
- Broken or Chipped Teeth: Whether from injury or biting into something hard, we offer immediate care to restore the affected tooth.
- Dental Abscesses and Infections: Prompt drainage and treatment help reduce swelling, relieve pain, and support recovery.
- Knocked-Out or Dislodged Teeth: Acting fast can increase the chances of saving your tooth—emergency care makes a difference.
- Impacted Wisdom Teeth: Painful swelling or limited jaw movement often signals an issue requiring urgent assessment and relief.
Timely treatment from an emergency dentist can reduce long-term damage and discomfort. Reach out to book an urgent appointment today.
What To Do In An Emergency
In a dental emergency, staying calm is key. Whether it’s a severe toothache, a knocked-out tooth, or facial swelling, quick and careful action can make a difference. Start by assessing the situation—check for bleeding, visible damage, or swelling—and rinse your mouth gently with warm water to keep the area clean.

If a tooth has been knocked out, try to place it back in the socket without touching the root, or store it in milk to keep it moist. For swelling or severe pain, apply a cold compress to the outside of your face. Over-the-counter pain relief may help temporarily, but avoid placing aspirin directly on the gum as it can cause irritation.
It’s important to contact your dentist as soon as possible. Most dental clinics have procedures in place for urgent cases and may offer same-day appointments. In cases of extreme pain or swelling, visiting a hospital emergency department may be necessary.
What should I do if I knock out a tooth?
If a tooth is knocked out, act immediately. Handle it by the crown only, rinse it gently with water if dirty, and avoid touching the root. Try to place it back in the socket or keep it in milk or your saliva. See a dentist as soon as possible—ideally within 30 minutes. Quick action can improve the chances of saving the tooth and preventing long-term damage or complications.
Can a broken tooth wait until the next day?
Whether a broken tooth can wait depends on its severity. Small chips without pain can often be managed the next day. However, if the break causes pain, sensitivity, or exposes the inner layers of the tooth, seek urgent dental care. Waiting may lead to further damage or infection. When in doubt, contact a dental clinic for advice. It's always better to err on the side of caution in these situations.
What is considered a dental emergency?
A dental emergency typically involves severe pain, bleeding, infection, or trauma that requires immediate attention. Examples include knocked-out teeth, facial swelling, abscesses, broken teeth with pain, or injuries to the mouth's soft tissues. These issues can quickly worsen without treatment. Prompt care helps preserve teeth, manage discomfort, and prevent further complications. If you're unsure, it's best to contact a dental clinic to determine whether urgent treatment is necessary.



