Need urgent dental care? Call us now:

📞 Little Mountain Clinic: (07) 5437 2147

📞 Beerwah Clinic: (07) 5494 0964

Dental emergencies rarely come with warning signs, but they may require fast, professional care. At Your Family Dental, we provide emergency dental care across the Sunshine Coast, with same-day appointments at our Beerwah and Little Mountain locations.

If you’re experiencing pain, swelling, or have broken a tooth, our team is ready to help with prompt, expert attention.

What Is Considered a Dental Emergency?

Not all dental issues can wait. A dental emergency typically involves sudden pain, trauma, or damage that risks worsening if left untreated.

Common situations include:

  • A broken tooth or a knocked-out adult tooth
  • Severe toothache or jaw discomfort
  • Oral injuries with bleeding or visible damage
  • An infected or swollen area inside the mouth
  • Lost crowns or broken fillings
  • A baby tooth dislodged by injury

If you’re unsure, call our clinic. We’ll assess your symptoms and advise on the appropriate steps.

Same-Day Emergency Appointments — Sunshine Coast

At Your Family Dental, we set aside dedicated time each day to assist with urgent cases.

Whether you need pain relief, temporary support, or complete dental treatment, we’ll do our best to see you promptly.

Appointments can be booked online 24/7 or by phone during opening hours.

Why Choose Our Dental Practice for Urgent Care?

We combine modern dental services with a patient-first approach to ensure quality outcomes, especially in high-stress situations.

Here’s what you can expect:

  • Experienced emergency dentists and support staff
  • Comfortable, family-friendly clinics
  • Transparent communication and tailored treatment plans
  • Two convenient Sunshine Coast locations with easy parking
  • Support for both adult and paediatric emergencies

From urgent assessment to long-term oral health planning, your care is in capable hands.

Learn more about the team at Your Family Dental

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Visit Us in Beerwah or Little Mountain

Little Mountain Clinic:
📍 Parklands Marketplace, 238 Parklands Boulevard
📞 (07) 5437 2147

Preffered provider for the following health insurance companies: RT Health, CBHS, TUH, NIB & HCF. They are also a Smile partner.

Beerwah Clinic
📍 62 Simpson Street, Beerwah
📞 (07) 5494 0964

Preffered provider for the following health insurance companies: Medibank, RT Health, CBHS, TUH, ING, NIB, HCF, Australian Senior Insurance, Real Health Insurance & Defence Health. They are also a Smile partner.

Book Now – Expert Help When It Matters Most

Whether it’s a sharp pain, a lost filling, or sudden trauma to the mouth, it’s important to act quickly.

Delaying care can make the problem more complex — or more costly — to resolve.

Our dentists are ready to support you with urgent, reliable treatment.

Emergency Dentist FAQs – Sunshine Coast

What counts as a dental emergency?

 A dental emergency involves pain, trauma, bleeding, or damage that needs immediate attention. This includes knocked-out teeth, severe toothaches, facial swelling, broken teeth, and infections.

Can I get a same-day emergency dentist appointment on the Sunshine Coast?

Yes. At Your Family Dental, we reserve time each day for emergency appointments at our Beerwah and Little Mountain clinics. Call us or book online.

What should I do if I knock out a tooth?

If it’s an adult tooth, gently rinse it (avoid touching the root), store it in milk or saliva, and bring it with you. Time is critical—try to get to the dentist within 30–60 minutes.

Can children see an emergency dentist at Your Family Dental?

Absolutely. We provide emergency dental care for children, including treatment for baby teeth knocked out, chipped teeth, and oral injuries.

Will my emergency dental visit be covered by health insurance?

Private health funds may cover part of the cost, depending on your policy. We’re a Medibank preferred provider and can help you check your eligibility.

What can I do for tooth pain before my appointment?

Rinse with warm saltwater, apply a cold compress to reduce swelling, and avoid chewing on the sore side. Over-the-counter pain relief may help, but see a dentist as soon as possible.

Should I go to the hospital or the dentist for a dental emergency?

If you’re dealing with severe swelling, uncontrolled bleeding, or trauma involving the jaw or face, go to the emergency department. For dental-specific emergencies, contact Your Family Dental for prompt care.