
Having a dental emergency?
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!We understand how stressful and painful dental emergencies can be. At Cloud Nine Dental Glenmore Park, we will always endeavour to see you on the same day where possible. If our schedule is full, we will prioritise getting you in within 24 hours.
Even if time is limited, we will still make every effort to see you for an initial assessment, provide relief from pain, and create a clear plan moving forward so you are never left without support.

You may need urgent dental care if you are experiencing:
If you’re unsure, it’s always best to have your symptoms assessed by a qualified dental practitioner.

We understand that dental issues can’t always wait.
Our team aims to offer same-day emergency appointments, subject to availability, so you can receive timely assessment and care.
Conveniently located for patients in Glenmore Park, Penrith and Western Sydney.
If you’re searching for an “emergency dentist near me” or “dentist open today”, our team is here to help.
1. Understanding your concern
We begin with a a detailed discussion about your symptoms, concerns, and how the issue started, so we can quickly identify the cause.
2. Thorough assessment
A comprehensive examination of your oral health will be carried out, with particular focus on the problem area.
3. Diagnostic imaging
In most cases, an X ray will be required to assess for infection, evaluate the tooth structure, and guide safe and effective treatment.
4. Same day treatment where possible
If time permits, we will aim to provide treatment on the same day. However, we prioritise quality and precision, so we will never rush care at the expense of outcomes.
5. Clear plan and pain relief
If full treatment cannot be completed during your visit, we will:

We know visiting the dentist unexpectedly can feel stressful.
That’s why we prioritise:
You’ll be guided through your options so you can make informed decisions about your treatment.

Experiencing pain, swelling or injury?
Contact us as soon as possible to arrange an appointment. Early assessment may help prevent further complications.
We welcome new patients and accept CDBS, DVA and eligible vouchers.
Knocked-out tooth?
Keep it moist (milk or saliva) and seek care immediately.
Pain gone away?
Assessment is still recommended.
New patients?
Yes — all are welcome.
This information is general in nature and not a substitute for professional advice.
If you are experiencing severe pain, swelling or trauma, please seek prompt assessment from a qualified, AHPRA-registered dental practitioner.
Treatment outcomes, risks and recovery times vary between individuals.