Quick answer: Is tooth pain an emergency?
If you are in Brisbane and have severe toothache that is constant, facial swelling, fever, trauma, a knocked‑out or broken tooth, or pain that worsens rapidly, treat it as urgent. Call a dentist for a same‑day appointment. If you have trouble breathing, bleeding that won’t stop, or swelling affecting your eye, call 000.
What to do now in Brisbane
- Call a local emergency dentist for a same‑day visit. If after-hours, many Brisbane clinics publish emergency numbers; for health advice in QLD, call 13 HEALTH (13 43 25 84).
- Use cold compresses for swelling. Take over‑the‑counter pain relief as directed by the label or a pharmacist. Do not place aspirin on the gum or tooth.
- Keep the area clean with gentle saltwater rinses. Avoid very hot, cold or sweet foods, and chew on the opposite side.
- Knocked‑out adult tooth: keep it moist in milk or in your cheek and see a dentist immediately. Do not scrub the root.
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Find an emergency appointmentOverview: Tooth pain emergencies in Brisbane
Tooth pain can come from decay, infection, cracks, inflamed nerves, impacted wisdom teeth, gum problems, sinus issues or bite problems. In Brisbane, the key questions are how urgent your situation is, which treatment pathway will relieve pain fastest, and how costs compare across providers.
The best next step balances diagnosis, urgency, comfort, long‑term tooth health and budget. An emergency visit often aims to control pain and infection first, then plan definitive treatment such as a filling, root canal, extraction or crown.
Learn about emergency dentistsUrgent signs that need prompt care
- Rapidly increasing facial swelling or swelling under the tongue/around the eye
- Severe, constant toothache not settling with pain relief
- Trauma, knocked‑out, heavily broken or loose teeth
- Fever, foul taste, pus, or feeling unwell with dental pain
- Difficulty opening the mouth or chewing due to pain or swelling
- Bleeding that does not stop after 10–15 minutes of firm pressure
Common causes and likely treatments
- Deep decay or abscess: emergency opening and dressing, antibiotics if indicated, followed by root canal or extraction.
- Cracked tooth: temporary relief, then a crown or onlay; severe cracks may require extraction.
- Wisdom tooth flare‑up: cleaning, irrigation, relief of gum inflammation; possible extraction if recurrent.
- Lost filling or broken tooth: temporary restoration, then definitive repair or crown.
- Gum infection: deep cleaning, local treatment, and review of home care; antibiotics only when clinically indicated.
- Sinus‑related pain or clenching/TMJ: dental assessment to rule out tooth cause; targeted management once confirmed.
Definitive treatment may occur at the same visit or be scheduled once imaging and diagnosis are complete.
About root canal treatment About tooth extractionHow urgent is it? A quick triage guide
- Immediate (today): severe pain, facial swelling, trauma, knocked‑out tooth, fever with dental pain.
- Soon (24–48 hours): cracked tooth with biting pain, lost filling with sensitivity, mild swelling.
- Prompt but non‑urgent: intermittent sensitivity to cold/sweet, dull bite ache without swelling.
Costs for a tooth pain emergency in Brisbane
Indicative ranges (AUD) help with planning. Actual fees vary by clinic, timing and complexity:
- Emergency exam: $60–$120
- Small dental X‑rays: $40–$60 each; OPG: $90–$150
- Temporary dressing/medication: $80–$180
- Incision and drainage of abscess: $180–$350
- Simple extraction: $180–$300; surgical extraction: $350–$650
- First stage of root canal (pain relief/open and medicate): $350–$650
Private health extras may reimburse part of the fee. Public dental pathways and the Child Dental Benefits Schedule can apply in specific circumstances.
Ask about costs and optionsPain relief and self‑care until you’re seen
- Use over‑the‑counter pain relief as directed by the label or a pharmacist.
- Cold compresses for swelling; avoid heat on the face.
- Gentle saltwater rinses to help keep the area clean.
- Avoid very hot/cold foods and hard chewing on the sore side.
- Do not place aspirin on the gum or tooth.
If symptoms escalate—especially swelling, fever or feeling unwell—seek urgent care or hospital assessment.
Get personalised guidanceBrisbane areas we help
Support for tooth pain emergencies across Brisbane CBD, Northside, Southside, Logan, Ipswich, Redlands and Moreton Bay. We can help you compare access, after‑hours availability and likely costs near you.
Find help near youQuestions worth asking at an appointment
- What is the most likely diagnosis and how certain is it?
- Is this urgent and what happens if treatment is delayed?
- What are my options today to relieve pain, and what is the long‑term plan?
- What imaging is needed and what are the total expected costs?
- What should I expect over the next few days and when is follow‑up?
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