Emergency dental care in Whangārei

Dental emergencies can be painful, stressful and disruptive. Whether you’re dealing with severe toothache, a broken tooth or sudden swelling, prompt assessment is important.

At Dental North, we offer emergency dental appointments for patients in Whangārei and the wider Northland region and will always endeavour to see you on the same day where possible.

If you believe you need urgent dental care, please contact us as soon as you can.

What is considered a dental emergency?

A dental emergency is any issue involving your teeth, gums or jaw that requires urgent attention to relieve pain, prevent infection or avoid permanent damage.

Emergency dental care focuses on:

  • Reducing pain and discomfort
  • Managing infection or swelling
  • Stabilising damaged teeth
  • Preventing further complications

Not all dental problems require immediate treatment, but many benefit from early assessment rather than waiting.

Are you in severe pain?

Symptoms that may require urgent treatment include:

  • Severe or persistent toothache
  • Facial swelling or swelling around the gums
  • A broken, cracked or knocked-out tooth
  • Pain when biting or chewing
  • Bleeding or trauma to the mouth
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Symptoms that may require emergency dental treatment

You should seek urgent dental care if you experience any of the following:

Severe or persistent toothache

Ongoing or worsening pain may indicate infection or inflammation inside the tooth and should be assessed promptly.

Facial swelling or swelling around the gums

Swelling can be a sign of infection and may worsen quickly if left untreated.

A broken, cracked or knocked-out tooth

Damage caused by injury or biting on something hard should be assessed as soon as possible to improve the chance of saving the tooth.

Pain when biting or chewing

Sudden pain on pressure can indicate a cracked tooth, advanced decay or infection.

Bleeding or trauma to the mouth

Injuries involving the teeth, lips or gums should be checked, especially if bleeding persists.

Signs of infection

This may include:

  • Swelling
  • Fever
  • Bad taste in the mouth
  • General unwellness

Infections should never be ignored.


What to expect from an emergency dental appointment

Emergency appointments are focused on addressing the immediate problem. Depending on your situation, treatment may involve:

  • An examination and x-rays
  • Pain relief and infection management which may include an extraction
  • Temporary or permanent restoration
  • Advice on next steps or follow-up care

In some cases, definitive treatment may be completed on the same day. In others, emergency care may stabilise the issue before further treatment is planned.


Emergency dental care for nervous patients

Dental emergencies are stressful enough without added anxiety. We take a calm, supportive approach and clearly explain what’s happening and what options are available.

Our focus is on making you comfortable while resolving the immediate issue safely and efficiently.


When to call us

If you’re unsure whether your situation is an emergency, it’s always better to ask. Delaying assessment can allow problems to worsen and may limit treatment options.

If you’re based in Whangārei or the wider Northland region and need urgent dental care, please contact us as soon as possible.


This page has been clinically reviewed by:

Dr Megan McGregor

Dr Megan McGregor

Dentist & Owner

Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)

Book an emergency dental appointment

We have emergency appointments available and will always endeavour to see you on the same day, where possible.

Please ring us as soon as possible if you believe you need emergency dental treatment.