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Level 9/460 Bourke St,
Melbourne VIC 3000

The experienced dentists at Era Health Dental, Melbourne, understand that when you have a dental emergency, you need prompt and effective attention and treatment. We have specialist emergency dentists at our CBD dental clinic who will see you promptly and help to relieve your pain as quickly as possible.

There are many factors that constitute a dental emergency but you should remember that pain is the best indicator that something is wrong. So, if you have tooth or gum pain, phone the clinic and explain your situation. You will be given the earliest possible appointment for a dental examination.

Pain isn’t the only indicator of a dental emergency though. If you have lost a filling, cracked or broken a tooth, have a loose or lost crown, broken your dentures, are bleeding from the teeth or gums or have had an accident that has caused trauma to your face, mouth or jaw, you need to see an emergency dentist Melbourne immediately.

It is important not to ignore pain, discomfort or any type of problem with the teeth or gums. Even minor pain can mean there is a problem and you need to see a dentist as soon as possible. Never assume it will go away; invariably it never does and many conditions can worsen if not treated when the first symptoms appear.

So write our phone number down and keep it together with all your other emergency phone numbers. Think of Era Health Dental as your go-to dental emergency clinic; we are here to help you and to relieve your pain. For more information on dental emergencies, call our Melbourne CBD clinic today.

FAQs

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Measure your tire pressure monthly. Tires are permeable and tend to lose about 2 psi (14 kPa) per month, so it is important to regularly measure their pressure. Tires also lose pressure as the air temperature drops (about 1 psi for every 5°C drop in temperature), so remember to measure your tire pressure year-round.

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Tires are manufactured with .wear bars. The bar becomes exposed when there is less than 1.6 mm of tread depth remaining on your tire. Tires must be replaced when the wear bar is visible and even with the neighbouring tread block.

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