Emergency Dentist in Wonthaggi
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Emergency Dentist in Wonthaggi
Living on the Bass Coast means the nearest emergency dental care isn’t always close to home — and when you’re in pain, the last thing you want is a long drive to Melbourne. Miners’ Dental Clinic provides emergency dental care from Wonthaggi for patients across the Bass Coast and South Gippsland, so you can be seen locally without the trip up the highway.
To book an emergency appointment, use the Book Now button on this page to find the next available time. If nothing suitable comes up, please leave us a message — we’ll call you back within business hours and do our best to fit you in for relief.
When to Come Straight In
Some dental problems are clearly urgent; others sit in a grey zone. As a general rule, we’d rather see you on the day if any of these apply:- Toothache that's woken you up overnight, is throbbing, or worsens with hot drinks
- Swelling around a tooth, gum, or jaw that's appeared in the past 24 hours
- A tooth that's been knocked out — see the next section, time matters
- A tooth that's broken, chipped, or fractured and is sharp or sensitive
- Trauma to the mouth from a fall, sports injury, or accident
- A lost filling or crown that's painful or sensitive
- A broken denture or appliance that's affecting eating or speaking
- Bleeding from the mouth that's persisting
- A pimple-like spot on the gum, or a bad taste suggesting infection
If you’ve lost a filling or crown but you’re not in pain, give us a call and we’ll usually find you a spot in the next day or two — it’s worth getting it back on before food packs into the gap.
Knocked-Out Tooth — First Hour Matters
If you’ve had a tooth knocked out, the next 30 to 60 minutes will likely decide whether it can be saved. Here’s what to do:For an adult tooth
- Find the tooth. Pick it up by the crown (the white part you chew with), not the root.
- If the tooth is dirty, rinse it gently with milk or saline for no more than 10 seconds. Don't scrub it.
- If you feel comfortable, place the tooth back into the socket and bite down gently on a clean cloth or tea towel.
- If you can't put it back, store the tooth in cold milk. Saliva works too — a clean cup, or held in the cheek by someone old enough not to swallow it. Avoid plain water.
- Get to a dentist — every minute counts.
For a child’s baby tooth
Don’t put a baby tooth back. Pushing it back in can damage the adult tooth developing underneath. Bring the child in for a check, and bring the tooth with you so we can look at the root.Travelling Up From the Coast?
We see plenty of patients on holiday — and dental emergencies on a beach holiday are particularly frustrating. If you’re staying in Inverloch, Cape Paterson, San Remo, Cowes, or on Phillip Island and a tooth has flared up, we can usually fit you in faster than driving back to your regular dentist.
We’ll happily send a treatment summary to your usual dentist so they can pick up your ongoing care when you get home. Bringing a photo of any recent dental work, or the name of your regular practice, helps us hand things over cleanly.
What Happens at Your Appointment
Most emergency appointments follow a similar shape. We’ve kept the language plain because it’s hard to take in clinical detail when you’re in pain.First, we work out what’s going on
We’ll talk through what you’ve been feeling and when it started, have a look at the area, and take an X-ray or scan if we need to see what’s happening below the surface. Some problems are obvious on examination; others need imaging to confirm.Then we help you feel better
Depending on what we find, settling the pain might mean a local anaesthetic injection, draining an abscess, removing a fractured filling, dressing an exposed nerve, or temporarily stabilising a damaged tooth. We don’t always finish definitive treatment on the day — sometimes the priority is just getting you comfortable so we can plan properly.Then we talk through next steps
Once you’re more comfortable, we’ll go through what we found, what we recommend, and the fees involved before doing anything further. You’re welcome to take that home and think about it.What an Emergency Appointment Costs
Most emergency appointments include a clinical examination, X-rays where needed, and immediate care to settle the problem. Fees vary depending on what’s involved, but we’ll always quote you for any further treatment before going ahead.
If you have dental extras through your private health fund, we can process the claim on the day. If you’re not sure what your cover includes, our reception team can usually give you a rough idea before you commit.
Patients Across the Bass Coast and South Gippsland
Miners dental based in Wonthaggi and welcome emergency patients from across the wider region — kilcunda, cowes, inverloch, south dudley, foster, korumburra, leongatha, bass coast, & south gippsland. You don’t need to be an existing patient to see us in an emergency.In Need of a Checkup, or Maybe Something More Specialised?
Give our friendly team a call, we’re here to help.
In need of a checkup, or maybe something more specialised?
Give our friendly team a call, we’re here to help.
