Is this a gum disease emergency?
If you’re in Brisbane and have any of the following, seek same‑day dental care. Call 000 if symptoms are severe or affect breathing or swallowing.
- Rapidly increasing gum or facial swelling
- Severe, throbbing pain that does not settle
- Uncontrolled or spontaneous gum bleeding
- Pus, bad taste, fever or feeling unwell
- Difficulty opening the mouth, swallowing or breathing
- Recent trauma with loose or broken teeth and gum injury
What to do right now
- Rinse gently with warm salty water. Do not scrub or poke the area.
- Use over‑the‑counter pain relief as directed on the label (paracetamol or ibuprofen; avoid aspirin before dental procedures).
- Keep the area as clean as you can with a soft brush; avoid flossing through areas that are very painful or draining.
- Avoid smoking and alcohol; stick to soft, cool foods and fluids.
- Arrange an urgent dental appointment. Antibiotics alone rarely fix gum infections—professional cleaning or drainage is usually needed.
Common causes of sudden gum problems
Not all gum issues are the same. In Brisbane, emergency visits for gums often relate to:
- Gingivitis flare‑ups: bleeding, puffiness and tenderness
- Periodontal abscess: localised swelling, pain and pus from deep gum pockets
- Acute necrotising gingivitis (ANUG): severe pain, metallic taste, bad breath, fever and “punched‑out” gum edges
- Pericoronitis: infection around a partially erupted tooth (often lower wisdom teeth)
- Gum trauma: after a blow, sharp food, or broken dental work irritating the gum
- Ill‑fitting dentures or braces rubbing and creating ulcers
How emergency gum treatment works
An emergency appointment usually focuses on stabilising symptoms and reducing infection risk first, with definitive periodontal care to follow.
- Assessment and imaging if indicated (X‑rays to check bone, roots and infection spread)
- Local debridement: professional cleaning under the gum line to remove plaque and calculus
- Drainage of a periodontal abscess when present
- Antiseptics (e.g. chlorhexidine) and targeted antibiotics when warranted by diagnosis and symptoms
- Pain control and bite adjustment if teeth are tender from inflammation
- Follow‑up periodontal care: deep cleaning, home care guidance and reviews
How quickly should you be seen?
- Same day: severe pain, swelling, pus, fever, spreading infection, trauma
- Within 24–48 hours: ongoing bleeding, metallic taste, ulcers not improving
- Within a week: mild, non‑worsening gum tenderness without swelling
If symptoms worsen at any time—especially swelling spreading to the face or neck—seek urgent care or call 000.
Costs and cover in Brisbane
Out‑of‑pocket costs vary with clinic, imaging, complexity and whether specialist periodontal care is required. As a general guide in Brisbane:
- Emergency consultation: $60–$140
- X‑rays (periapical/OPG): $40–$120
- Urgent periodontal debridement (localised): $200–$350
- Deep cleaning (per quadrant): $250–$450
- Periodontist consultation: $250–$400
Private health extras may reduce costs. Public dental pathways may be available for eligible patients, but wait times can vary.
After‑hours and weekend help in Brisbane
Some Brisbane clinics offer extended hours, weekends or after‑hours emergency slots. If you have severe swelling, fever, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, call 000 or attend a hospital emergency department.
Prevention and follow‑up
- Professional periodontal care and reviews at intervals recommended by your clinician
- Daily brushing and interdental cleaning to disrupt plaque
- Quit smoking and manage dry mouth where possible
- Manage diabetes and other conditions that affect gum health
Questions worth asking at an appointment
- What is the most likely diagnosis and how certain are you?
- Is this urgent and what risks exist if delayed?
- What are my immediate and long‑term treatment options?
- What are the expected costs today and overall?
- What should I do if symptoms change before my review?
Confidential help
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