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Book an Emergency Dentist in Kangaroo Point QLD 4169

Dental emergency in Kangaroo Point QLD 4169? Whether it's severe tooth pain, a knocked-out tooth, a broken filling or facial swelling, finding fast treatment is critical. Book an emergency dentist in Kangaroo Point QLD 4169 with same-day and after-hours availability — no waiting on hold.

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Significant Smiles

5.0(93)
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Unit 7, Royal Albert Hotel, Level 1/167 Albert St, Brisbane QLD 4000
Closed· Opens 8am
1.1km away
$179
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First Dental Studio

4.6(97)
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Level 1, 245 Albert St, Brisbane QLD 4000
Open· Closes 9pm
1.3km away
$179
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Dental Nook

4.9(313)
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Westfield Carindale Shopping Centre Level 1, Shop 2068 Opp Woolworth, 1151 Creek Rd, Camp Hill QLD 4152
Closed· Opens 9am
7.3km away
$499
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Brite Family Dental

4.1(22)
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Shop 1, 236 Stafford Rd, Everton Hills QLD 4053
Open· Closes 9pm
7.4km away
$179
Fri, 10 Apr2:15 pm
Fri, 17 Apr1:30 pm
Sat, 18 Apr9:45 am1:30 pm
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Dental Health Plus

5.0(107)
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Unit 1/1 Centre Pl, Rochedale QLD 4123
Closed· Opens 8:30am
15.4km away
$249

Practitioners

Dr Laura Clayton

Dr Laura Clayton

Dentist
Significant Smiles
·Brisbane QLD 4000
1.1km away
$179
Dr Vincent Wan

Dr Vincent Wan

Dentist
First Dental Studio
·Brisbane QLD 4000
1.3km away
$179

Dr Jenny Ahn

Dentist
First Dental Studio
·Brisbane QLD 4000
1.3km away
$179
Dr Allen Wan

Dr Allen Wan

Dentist
First Dental Studio
·Brisbane QLD 4000
1.3km away
$179
Dr Nikita Verma

Dr Nikita Verma

Dentist
Dental Nook
·Camp Hill QLD 4152
7.3km away
$499

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.