Dental emergency in Brisbane? Call now: (07) 3523 3333
Emergency Dentist Brisbane
Need an emergency dentist in Brisbane? EasyCare Family Dental provides urgent dental assessment from our East Brisbane clinic for severe toothache, dental infection, facial swelling, broken or knocked-out teeth, wisdom tooth pain and dental trauma.
Same-day emergency dental appointments may be available depending on urgency and appointment capacity. Call early so our team can offer the earliest suitable time.

When a Dental Problem Needs Urgent Care
A dental emergency is an urgent dental problem involving severe or worsening pain, swelling, bleeding, trauma or a damaged tooth that needs prompt assessment. Early care can help manage discomfort, reduce the risk of infection spreading and support better outcomes for a damaged or knocked-out tooth.
Call EasyCare Family Dental in East Brisbane on (07) 3523 3333 if you have severe toothache, facial swelling, dental abscess symptoms, a broken tooth, a knocked-out adult tooth, wisdom tooth pain, uncontrolled bleeding or dental trauma.
When to go to hospital instead of a dentist
Some emergencies need immediate medical care. Call 000 or go to hospital if you have:
Dental Emergencies We Assess
Our East Brisbane emergency dental clinic assesses urgent conditions for adults and children, from severe toothache and broken teeth to dental infections, swelling, wisdom tooth pain, bleeding and trauma.
Severe Toothache or Tooth Pain
Persistent, throbbing or worsening tooth pain, especially pain that disrupts sleep, makes eating difficult or is accompanied by swelling, can indicate infection, nerve inflammation or a cracked tooth that needs urgent assessment.
toothache relief and tooth pain assessmentDental Abscess and Facial Swelling
A dental abscess or facial swelling can spread quickly. Swelling in the face, jaw or under the chin requires urgent assessment. If swelling is spreading toward the eye, neck or airway, call 000 or go to hospital immediately.
dental infection, swelling or abscess symptomsBroken, Chipped or Cracked Tooth
A broken tooth can expose sensitive tooth structure, cause sharp pain when biting and worsen with chewing. Even small cracks can be deeper than they look and should be assessed promptly.
broken, chipped or cracked tooth assessmentKnocked-Out Tooth
A knocked-out adult tooth is time critical. Hold the tooth by the crown, not the root. If possible, place it back in the socket. If not, store it in milk or saliva and call immediately. Do not reinsert a baby tooth.
knocked-out tooth emergency stepsEmergency Wisdom Tooth Pain
Impacted or partly erupted wisdom teeth can cause sudden pain, gum swelling, bad taste, difficulty opening the mouth or infection around the tooth. Wisdom tooth pain can worsen quickly and should be checked.
Learn when assessment or removal may be considered in our wisdom tooth pain, swelling and removal options. For swollen gum, bad taste or infection around the tooth, read our wisdom tooth infection guide.
Uncontrolled Dental Bleeding
Bleeding after dental trauma, a mouth injury or an extraction that does not slow after firm pressure needs urgent advice. Apply clean gauze, maintain pressure and call us. If bleeding is heavy or you feel unwell, seek urgent medical care.
Call EasyCare Family DentalDental Trauma
Falls, sports injuries, knocks to the mouth, loose teeth, displaced teeth or cuts around the lips and gums should be assessed carefully, especially when a tooth has moved position or the bite feels different.
dental trauma after a fall or accidentLost Crown, Lost Filling or Sharp Tooth
A lost crown, lost filling or sharp broken tooth can expose sensitive tooth structure and may allow the problem to worsen. Keep the area clean and avoid chewing on that side until it is assessed.
what to do when a dental crown comes off · dental filling repair optionsWhat To Do in a Dental Emergency Before You Get Here
Quick action before your appointment can help manage discomfort, protect the affected area and support better outcomes, especially for knocked-out teeth where timing is critical.
- Call early for the earliest suitable appointment
- Use pain relief only as directed on the packet
- Rinse gently with warm salty water
- Keep your head elevated if pain is throbbing
- Avoid chewing hard food on that side
- Decay, crack, infection or nerve inflammation
- Digital X-rays if clinically needed
- Options such as filling, root canal or extraction
- Clear fees before treatment proceeds
- Pick the tooth up by the crown, not the root
- Place it back in the socket if possible
- If not, store it in milk or saliva
- Do not let the tooth dry out
- Call immediately
- Do not reinsert a knocked-out baby tooth
- Store the tooth in milk if available
- Bring the tooth to your appointment
- Call for urgent assessment
- Call urgently for assessment
- Keep your head elevated
- Do not press or squeeze the swelling
- Do not apply heat to the swollen area
- Go to hospital if swelling affects breathing or swallowing
- Dental abscess or gum infection
- Source of infection
- Need for drainage, root canal or extraction
- Whether urgent medical care is needed
- Call early if pain, swelling or bad taste is present
- Use pain relief only as directed on the packet
- Rinse gently with warm salty water
- Eat soft foods and avoid chewing on that side
- Partly erupted or impacted wisdom tooth
- Gum infection around the tooth
- OPG X-ray if clinically needed
- Cleaning, medication, extraction or referral options
What Your Emergency Appointment Includes
Clinical examination of the affected area, surrounding teeth, gums and bite.
Digital X-rays or OPG imaging where needed for diagnosis and treatment planning.
Comfort support and stabilisation as the immediate priority where clinically appropriate.
Assessment of infection, nerve involvement and structural damage to understand the cause.
Clear explanation of findings in plain language, with practical treatment options discussed.
Transparent quote before treatment proceeds so there are no surprises.
Referral planning if specialist or hospital care is needed.
Depending on your situation, we may discuss or perform:
Emergency Dental Appointments in East Brisbane, Including Saturdays
Call early if you need urgent dental care. Emergency appointment times can fill quickly, especially later in the day and on Saturdays.
EasyCare Family Dental is open Monday to Saturday, with Saturday appointments available from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm. This makes us a practical option for urgent dental care in East Brisbane and the Brisbane inner east.
What Happens at an Emergency Dental Appointment?
The goal is simple: identify the cause, help manage discomfort, explain your options and help you make a clear decision quickly.
Assess
We examine the area, take digital X-rays where needed and identify the likely cause of pain, swelling or trauma.
Stabilise
We focus on helping manage discomfort, controlling infection risk, stabilising the tooth and protecting the area from further damage.
Plan
We explain short-term and long-term options, costs, risks and next steps before treatment proceeds.
- 1Urgency check: We ask about pain, swelling, trauma, medical risks and how quickly symptoms are changing.
- 2Clinical assessment: The dentist examines the tooth, gum and surrounding area. X-rays may be recommended.
- 3Clear explanation: You are told what is likely happening and what the practical options are.
- 4Treatment plan: We provide fees and options before treatment proceeds.

Our East Brisbane clinic is designed to feel calm and practical during stressful dental visits, with clear explanations, modern equipment and a focus on helping you understand your options.
Emergency Dentist Near Kangaroo Point, Woolloongabba and Inner Brisbane
Searching for an emergency dentist near East Brisbane, Kangaroo Point or Woolloongabba? EasyCare Family Dental is located above Seasons IGA in East Brisbane, with free undercover parking and appointments Monday to Saturday.
Our location is convenient for patients from East Brisbane, Kangaroo Point, Woolloongabba, Norman Park, Hawthorne and nearby inner Brisbane suburbs.
Emergency Dentist Near Woolloongabba
If you are in Woolloongabba with toothache, swelling, a broken tooth, wisdom tooth pain or dental trauma, EasyCare Family Dental is located nearby in East Brisbane with free undercover parking under Seasons IGA.
Travel toward East Brisbane and Mowbray Park. The clinic is above Seasons IGA East Brisbane.
Head toward East Brisbane and Lytton Road. Free undercover parking is available under Seasons IGA.
The clinic is near Mowbray Park Ferry Terminal and local bus routes.
Emergency Dental Care With a Calm, Experienced Team
Emergency dental visits can feel stressful. Our team focuses on calm communication, practical options and clear consent before treatment proceeds.

Dr Majid provides practical, patient-focused dental care with an emphasis on clear diagnosis, communication and treatment planning.
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Dr Sheyda provides gentle, patient-centred care with attention to comfort, communication and clinical detail.
View full profileClinically Reviewed by Dr Majid Serpoosh
Dr Majid Serpoosh
BOHDS, MDent — Griffith University
Principal Dentist at EasyCare Family Dental
This page has been reviewed for clinical accuracy and patient safety, including guidance about severe toothache, dental infection, facial swelling, broken or knocked-out teeth, bleeding, dental trauma and signs that may require hospital assessment.
Last clinically reviewed: 12 June 2026
This page provides general information and does not replace an individual dental examination, diagnosis or medical advice. If you are experiencing an urgent dental problem, call (07) 3523 3333. For difficulty breathing or swallowing, rapidly spreading swelling, uncontrolled heavy bleeding or serious facial trauma, call 000 or go to hospital.
Why Patients Choose EasyCare for Emergency Dental Care
When dental pain or injury happens unexpectedly, you need a clinic that is accessible, clear and focused on helping you take action quickly.
Urgency Triage
We triage urgent cases and prioritise severe pain, swelling and trauma when suitable appointment times are available.
Open Saturdays
Open Saturday 9:00 am to 4:30 pm for patients who need care outside the standard weekday routine.
Free Undercover Parking
Free undercover parking under Seasons IGA, directly below the clinic.
Principal Dentist-Led Care
Dr Majid Serpoosh and Dr Sheyda Almasloo lead a calm, practical approach to urgent dental care.
Calm, Modern Environment
Natural light, greenery and a modern setting help patients feel more settled during stressful emergency visits.
Clear Fees and Options
We explain likely findings, treatment options and fees before treatment proceeds.
Emergency Dental Fees and Payment Options
Emergency dental fees depend on the problem, the examination required, X-rays or imaging needed, and whether treatment is performed during the visit.
We explain fees and options before treatment proceeds. If you have private health insurance, your rebate depends on your policy and health fund. We cannot control health fund rebates or gaps.
Related Emergency Dental Guides
These pages give more specific information for common urgent dental problems.
- Toothache relief and tooth pain assessment
- Dental infection, swelling or abscess symptoms
- Broken, chipped or cracked tooth assessment
- Knocked-out tooth emergency steps
- Wisdom teeth removal guide
- Wisdom tooth removal cost guide
- Dental trauma after a fall or accident
- Saturday dentist appointments in Brisbane
- Swollen gum around a wisdom tooth
- Severe pain after tooth extraction
- Crown came off or feels loose
- Tooth pain after a filling when biting
Frequently Asked Questions
Need an Emergency Dentist in Brisbane?
Call EasyCare Family Dental in East Brisbane for urgent dental care when suitable appointment times are available. We can assess toothache, swelling, broken teeth, wisdom tooth pain, dental infection and dental trauma.
