Dental emergencies can strike anytime, but we are ready for them. Our caring & gentle team is here whenever you have a dental emergency. Give us a call & we will try to book the earliest appointment possible. Talk to us today for more information.
Do You Have a Dental Emergency?
Emergency care for patients with Wisdom Tooth Extraction Removal/fillings, excessive bleeding, swelling, oral infection and/ Sleep Dentistry is provided with no appointment necessary.
According to Dr.Samreen Kaur, one of her favourite aspects of dentistry is helping patients feel comfortable again by eliminating pain. With her compassionate approach to towards patients, Dr. Kaur helps patients regain their oral health.
At Winning Smiles we are open 7 days a week. We provide emergency dental treatment and advanced services such as extractions and root canals, ensuring that we are there for our patients when they need us the most.
When a Toothache Is an Emergency
Anytime your tooth hurts, or you have an inflammation near your tooth, gums, or jaw, it’s time to seek the help from your Winning Smiles’ Dentists. Call Blacktown on 9622 3333, Denham Court on 9157 1000 and Galston on 02 9161 1199.
Whether you are new to our office or a valued regular patient, we are here to put you at ease. Our team will update your medical history and take an x-ray of the painful area to assist Dr.Kaur with diagnosing your condition, and you will receive reassurance during the every step of the way. We know that dental pain causes stress.
Dr.Kaur will focus on your problem and eliminate your pain with prompt treatment. Whether you need a filling, crown, root canal, or extraction, you will leave feeling much better!
One of the most common dental emergencies we treat is infection inside the tooth, which often requires root canal therapy. Root canal treatment is not painful but actually relieves the pain caused by the infection.
Using Digital imaging, Dr. Kaur can easily see the extent of the infection and can decide how to treat it. After numbing the tooth with a local anaesthetic, Dr.Kaur will remove the bacteria, infection, nerve, and pulp from the tooth. We use high-tech rotary instruments for improved accuracy and ideal outcomes. Rotary instruments have tiny titanium tips that gently treat the inside of the canal much faster than could be accomplished with older methods.
Dr.Kaur will then sterilize the inside of the tooth and will fill it to close the canal. Finally, he will place a temporary filling in the tooth until your body completes the healing process.
In most cases, we will recommend a dental crown to protect your root canal-treated tooth from fracturing.
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