Common Dental Emergencies We See
Dental emergencies can vary, but some of the more common concerns include: 
- Persistent tooth pain or sensitivity
- Cracked, chipped or broken teeth
- Lost crowns, bridges or fillings
- Swelling or signs of infection
- Dental trauma from accidents or injury
If something doesn’t feel right, it’s worth having it checked. Early assessment helps guide the next steps in a calm and structured way.
What to Expect at Your Emergency Appointment
Your appointment begins with a conversation. Dr Proctor takes the time to understand your symptoms, medical history and any concerns you want to raise. From there, a clinical examination is carried out, which may include imaging if required.
If you experience anxiety, sensory sensitivities or are neurodivergent, your care is adapted to support you. You may be asked about sensitivities to sound, taste or smell, and appointments are paced in a way that feels more manageable.
Treatment first focuses on stabilising the issue, such as placing a temporary restoration, addressing an infection, or managing discomfort. Once the immediate concern is under control, we discuss longer-term options and next steps.
Our Calm, Considerate Approach to Emergency Dentistry
In urgent situations, it helps to have a steady, thoughtful approach. At Radiance Dentistry, care is never rushed or one-size-fits-all. Every recommendation is explained clearly, including benefits, limitations and expected outcomes, so you can make informed decisions.
Our team supports a diverse community and offers communication in English, Spanish, Serbian, Mandarin and Cantonese, helping patients feel more at ease during what can be a stressful time.
At Radiance Dentistry, we understand that dental emergencies rarely arrive at a convenient time. They tend to appear like a sudden storm: unexpected, uncomfortable and hard to ignore. Our approach to emergency dentistry in Leichhardt, NSW, focuses on timely care, clear communication and practical solutions to help stabilise your oral health.