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Emergency Dentist
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A dental emergency can be a frightening experience. In addition to being intensely painful, it can leave you helpless to relieve it.
Timberlands Dental Clinic offers emergency dental care for patients who are in pain or who have suffered damage to their teeth. We offer a variety of services, including fillings, crowns, and root canals, to help you get relief from your tooth pain during our office hours. We are open from Monday to Friday, 9 am to 5 pm, and we offer walk-in appointments so you can get the care you need without having to wait. We’ll relieve your pain and get you back on track with your oral health.
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How We Can Help
Most Common Dental Emergencies
Dry Socket
Severe toothache
Knocked-Out Tooth
Dental Abscess
Chipped or Broken Teeth
Bleeding Gums
Why Choose Us
Why choose
Timberlands Dental Clinic
Exceptional Patient Care
Exceptional Patient Care by Experienced Dentists
Restorative Procedures
Same-Day Restorative Procedures
Payment Options
Quick and Easy Health Fund Claims and Flexible Payment Options
State-of-the-Art Clinic
New and Modern State-of-the-Art Clinic
MEET OUR TEAM
Meet The Timberlands Dental Clinic Dentists

DR. KARUN KRISHNAN BDS (UWA)
General Dentist, DEN0001858969
General Dentist, DEN0001858969
Dr. Karun Krishnan graduated with a Bachelor of Dental Science from the University of Western Australia in 2013 and has been working in private practice ever since.

Dr. Philip Tsen DMD (UWA), BSc (UWA)
General Dentist, DEN0002569862
General Dentist, DEN0002569862
Dr. Philip Tsen is a compassionate general dentist who blends modern techniques with a gentle approach. He supports patients of all ages through every stage of their dental journey, focusing on comfort, communication, and long-term care tailored to each person’s unique smile.

Dr. Stephanie Kong BDSc (UWA)
General Dentist, DEN0001859009
General Dentist, DEN0001859009
Dr. Stephanie is a compassionate dental surgeon who enjoys getting to know her patients at a personal level and revels in the long-standing relationships she has established over the years.

Dr. Lisa ohta DDM (UWA)
General Dentist, DEN0002572203
General Dentist, DEN0002572203
Dr. Lisa Ohta provides calm, compassionate care with a focus on clear communication. She enjoys all aspects of general dentistry and supports patients through every stage of treatment.

DR. CHRIS LAMB DDM (UWA)
General Dentist, DEN0002667664
General Dentist, DEN0002667664
Dr. Chris Lamb (DDM, UWA) is a general dentist with experience in Bunbury and Perth. He values patient comfort and provides clear explanations about available dental treatment options.

Dr. Kevin Byun DDM (UWA)
General Dentist, DEN0002587328
General Dentist, DEN0002587328
Experienced in preventive and restorative dentistry, fluent in Korean. Dr. Kevin focuses on making patients comfortable throughout their care. When not at the clinic, he's out fishing or crabbing.
Faqs
Frequently Asked Questions about Emergency Dentists
Why is it important to manage dental emergencies?
When a dental emergency strikes, it is important to act quickly to minimise damage and preserve your oral health. Emergency dental care can be expensive, but the cost of ignoring a problem can be even higher. If you have a tooth that has been knocked out, it is important to try to find the tooth and bring it with you to the dentist. In some cases, the tooth can be re-implanted successfully. If you have a cracked or broken tooth, you must see a dentist as soon as possible.
A crack can lead to infection or further damage, so it is best to have it examined and treated by a professional. And if you are experiencing severe pain, don’t hesitate to seek emergency dental care.
While not all dental problems require immediate attention, managing dental emergencies quickly and effectively can help to preserve your oral health and avoid costly repairs down the road.
How do I manage toothache at home?
If you are having a toothache, you can do a few things at home to help manage the pain. First, over-the-counter pain medications can help to reduce discomfort. Second, it is essential to continue to brush your teeth twice a day and floss daily. It will help remove any food debris caught in the affected area and contribute to the pain. Finally, rinse with salt water several times a day. This will help reduce inflammation and speed up the healing process.
Remember that toothache is not normal, and consulting a dentist for a checkup and treatment is needed.
What should I do first if my tooth got knocked out?
Losing a tooth can be a traumatic experience, but it is important to stay calm and follow the proper steps to ensure that your tooth can be saved.
The first thing you should do is try to retrieve your tooth while only holding the crown portion. If it is dirty, rinse it gently with water but do not scrub or remove any attached tissue. If possible, place the tooth back in its socket and bite down on a piece of gauze to keep it in place.
If the tooth cannot be placed back in the socket, store it in a cup of milk or water. Finally, visit an emergency dentist as soon as possible. Time is of the essence when saving a knocked-out tooth; delay can lead to irreversible damage. With proper care, your tooth has a good chance of being successfully re-implanted.
What happens if I chipped or broke my tooth?
If you have chipped or broken a tooth, it is important to seek dental care as soon as possible. While a small chip may not require any treatment, a larger break can expose the tooth’s inner layers, increasing the risk of infection.
In addition, a break in the tooth can cause pain and sensitivity. If you are experiencing either of these symptoms, you should contact your dentist immediately. In most cases, the dentist can smooth out the edges of the break and cover it with a filling or crown. However, if the damage is severe, you may need to have root canal therapy or have the tooth extracted.
No matter what type of treatment is required, it is vital to get prompt dental care to prevent further damage to your tooth.
How do I address noticeable swelling?
Swelling is a sign of ongoing infection in the mouth. This should be addressed as soon as possible to prevent the spread of infection. The most recommended way to address a noticeable swelling is to consult your dentist.
Your dentist can determine the cause of the swelling, recommend the appropriate course of action.
If left to progress, the infection can lead to tooth loss and other serious consequences. Therefore, it is important to seek professional dental care as soon as you notice any swelling in your mouth.
Will my health fund cover the cost of dental emergencies?
Dental emergencies can be costly, but many health funds offer some level of cover for unexpected dental expenses. However, it is important to check with your particular fund to see what is included in your policy.
In general, most health funds will cover the cost of emergency treatment to relieve pain and stabilize the tooth. However, they may not cover the cost of more extensive work, such as root canal therapy or tooth extractions.
If you have dental insurance, it is a good idea to keep your policy information handy in case you ever need to use it. That way, you can be sure that you are getting the coverage you need when you need it most.

