Need an urgent dentist in Wollongong today?
If you’re in Wollongong or nearby suburbs such as North Wollongong, Fairy Meadow, Figtree, Unanderra, Corrimal, Warrawong or Port Kembla and you need fast dental care, the quickest path is a same‑day emergency appointment. Urgent care focuses on immediate relief, diagnosing the cause, and choosing the safest next step for long‑term tooth and gum health.
We help you compare options and book quickly—so you can get out of pain and reduce the risk of complications.
When it may be urgent
Seek urgent dental care if you have any of the following. If in doubt, it’s safer to get assessed sooner.
- Rapidly increasing facial or gum swelling
- Severe toothache that does not settle with pain relief
- Trauma, cracked or knocked‑out teeth
- Uncontrolled bleeding after an extraction or injury
- Signs of infection: bad taste, pus, fever, feeling unwell
- Problems opening the mouth or chewing due to pain or swelling
What to do right now
- Knocked‑out adult tooth: Hold by the crown (not the root), gently rinse for a second or two if dirty, reinsert if you can, or keep in cold milk. See a dentist immediately—best within 30–60 minutes.
- Broken tooth or lost filling/crown: Keep any pieces, avoid very hot/cold foods, and cover sharp edges with sugar‑free gum or dental wax if available.
- Swelling or abscess: Do not apply heat. Use cold compresses on the outside of your face. Seek urgent care, especially if swelling is spreading.
- Bleeding after extraction: Apply firm pressure with gauze or a clean cloth for 20–30 minutes. If bleeding is heavy or persistent, seek urgent dental care.
- Pain relief: Pharmacies can advise on over‑the‑counter options; avoid placing aspirin directly on gums or teeth.
After‑hours and hospital guidance (Wollongong)
Many clinics hold emergency slots during business hours and some offer extended or weekend times. For severe symptoms—such as swelling affecting breathing or swallowing, eye involvement, high fever with spreading infection, or significant facial trauma—call 000 or attend your nearest hospital emergency department. For most dental problems, a local urgent dentist is the fastest route to relief and definitive care.
Why urgent visits differ
Emergency appointments prioritise stabilising pain, infection and function. Depending on the diagnosis, the dentist may provide immediate relief (for example, temporary dressings, prescriptions, or smoothing sharp edges) and then schedule definitive care such as root canal, a crown, or an extraction. The right choice balances urgency, long‑term outcomes, comfort, and cost.
Common urgent problems in Wollongong
- Dental abscesses and facial swelling
- Severe toothache and cracked teeth
- Knocked‑out or displaced teeth from sport or accidents
- Lost fillings, inlays, crowns or veneers
- Wisdom tooth pain and gum inflammation
- Soft‑tissue injuries to lips, cheeks or tongue
Costs, cover and what affects price
Costs depend on the clinic, the imaging needed (intraoral X‑rays or OPG), complexity, and whether treatment is temporary or definitive at the first visit. Private health extras may cover part of the appointment and certain treatments. Ask for item numbers so you can check rebates before proceeding.
- Assessment and X‑rays (if required)
- Immediate relief (temporary fillings, dressings, smoothing, prescriptions)
- Definitive care (root canal, crowns, extractions, or repairs)
- Follow‑up for healing and long‑term stability
Questions worth asking at an appointment
- What is the most likely diagnosis and how certain are you?
- Is this urgent or likely to worsen if delayed?
- What are my treatment options today and long‑term?
- What are the immediate and total likely costs?
- What should I expect over the next few days, and when should I be reviewed?
How we help (confidential and local)
We’re an information and referral platform. Tell us your symptoms, location and timing. We’ll guide you on urgency, outline likely next steps, and help you find an urgent dentist in Wollongong or nearby who fits your needs and budget.