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Find an Emergency Dentist near Acacia Gardens NSW 2763

Experiencing a dental emergency near Acacia Gardens NSW 2763? Whether it's severe tooth pain, a knocked-out tooth, a broken filling or facial swelling, finding fast treatment is critical. Browse emergency dentists near Acacia Gardens NSW 2763 with same-day and after-hours availability, and book your urgent appointment now — no waiting on hold.

Practices

Design Dental - Quakers Hill

4.7(133)
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4/15 Railway Rd, Acacia Gardens NSW 2763
Open· Closes 8:00am
2.7km away
$250

North Square Dental - Norwest

4.9(40)
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Unit 2.05, The Esplande, 11 Solent Cct, Baulkham Hills NSW 2153
Closed· Opens Mon 8:30pm
4.5km away
$249

North Square Dental - North Kellyville

4.8(63)
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14 Withers Rd, Beaumont Hills NSW 2155
Closed· Opens Mon 8:00pm
6.3km away
$249

Design Dental - Baulkham Hills

5.0(579)
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518 Windsor Rd, Baulkham Hills NSW 2153
Open· Closes 8:00am
6.4km away
$250

Smilogy - Castle Hill

4.9(34)
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6/40 Carrington Rd, Castle Hill NSW 2154
Closed· Opens Tue 8:00pm
6.6km away
$250

Practitioners

Dr Nisha Dhankhar

Dr Nisha Dhankhar

Dentist
Design Dental - Quakers Hill
·Acacia Gardens NSW 2763
2.7km away
$250

Dr Loveleen Kaur Garcha

Dentist
Design Dental - Quakers Hill
·Acacia Gardens NSW 2763
2.7km away
$250

Dr Sadaf Hamid

Dentist
Design Dental - Quakers Hill
·Acacia Gardens NSW 2763
2.7km away
$250

Dr Divya Vavilala

Dentist
Design Dental - Quakers Hill
·Acacia Gardens NSW 2763
2.7km away
$250
Dr Niranjan Gangaiah

Dr Niranjan Gangaiah

Dentist
North Square Dental - Norwest
·Baulkham Hills NSW 2153
4.5km away
$249

Frequently Asked Questions

What Counts as a Dental Emergency?

A dental emergency is any situation that requires immediate attention to relieve severe pain, stop bleeding or save a tooth. Common dental emergencies include a knocked-out or dislodged tooth, a cracked or fractured tooth, severe toothache that does not respond to over-the-counter pain relief, a lost filling or crown exposing the tooth, uncontrolled bleeding from the mouth, and swelling of the face or gums that may indicate infection.

What to Do Before Your Emergency Appointment

If you have knocked out a tooth, place it back in the socket if possible or keep it moist in milk and see a dentist within 30 minutes for the best chance of saving it. For severe pain, take over-the-counter pain relief as directed and apply a cold compress to any swelling. If you have uncontrolled bleeding or difficulty breathing, call 000 or visit your nearest emergency department.