WA 6060, Yokine, Australia, 20th Feb 2026 – Emergency Dentist Perth, a respected provider of urgent dental care in the Perth metropolitan area, has expanded its after-hours treatment capacity to address a growing number of patients presenting with broken teeth outside standard business hours. The Yokine-based clinic has introduced extended evening availability and strengthened its clinical response procedures to improve access to urgent care for residents experiencing dental fractures.

Operating from Shop 6/201 Flinders Street, Yokine WA 6060, Emergency Dentist Perth provides urgent dental services seven days a week. Care includes management of severe tooth pain, chipped or knocked-out teeth, extractions, and treatment of dental infections. The recent operational enhancement focuses on improving response times and clinical pathways for broken teeth that occur during evenings and weekends.
Broken teeth are among the most frequently reported dental emergencies in metropolitan Perth. Incidents commonly arise from sporting activities, accidental falls, vehicle accidents, or biting into hard food. Symptoms may include immediate pain, sensitivity to temperature, bleeding, swelling, and exposed inner tooth structures. If left untreated, fractures can worsen and lead to infection, nerve damage, or further structural compromise.
Dr Anand Ponnusamy, Principal Dentist at Emergency Dentist Perth, said the service expansion was implemented following a sustained increase in after-hours presentations involving dental trauma.
“Broken teeth require prompt assessment to limit further damage and reduce the risk of infection,” Dr Ponnusamy said. “The enhanced after-hours framework ensures that patients presenting outside standard business hours receive timely evaluation, pain relief, and appropriate stabilisation in a structured clinical setting.”

The expanded after-hours model includes additional rostered clinicians during peak demand periods and refined triage procedures to prioritise acute fracture cases. Incoming calls and appointment requests are assessed using updated intake protocols designed to identify the severity of each case and allocate clinical resources accordingly.
Treatment approaches vary depending on the extent of the fracture. Minor chips may be managed by smoothing sharp edges or applying restorative materials to protect exposed surfaces. More significant fractures may require temporary protective coverings, restorative procedures, or further intervention to address pulp involvement or root damage. The primary objective in each case is to relieve discomfort, preserve natural tooth structure where possible, and prevent secondary complications.
The clinic also provides guidance to patients on immediate measures prior to attending an appointment. Recommendations may include storing any broken fragments in a suitable medium, avoiding chewing on the affected side, and managing discomfort with appropriate short-term measures. These steps are intended to support clinical treatment once the patient is assessed in person.
Internal service data identified a consistent rise in evening and weekend cases involving fractured teeth over the past 12 months. The operational changes were introduced to reduce waiting times, increase appointment availability, and ensure that necessary equipment and treatment rooms remain accessible during periods of elevated demand.

Emergency Dentist Perth’s broader emergency care services continue to include management of knocked-out teeth, acute infections, swelling, and urgent extractions. The strengthened after-hours framework for broken teeth forms part of ongoing efforts to maintain consistent access to urgent dental care across the Perth metropolitan region.
Dr Ponnusamy noted that accessible after-hours dental treatment can contribute to reducing unnecessary presentations at hospital emergency departments, where comprehensive dental procedures are often unavailable.
“Ongoing development of after-hours services is focused on improving coordination of care and expanding clinical capacity in response to community needs,” Dr Ponnusamy said. “Future planning will continue to prioritise structured triage systems and resource allocation that support safe and effective emergency dental treatment throughout Perth.”
Emergency Dentist Perth, an after hours dentist Perth residents rely on for urgent care, can be contacted on (08) 6119 9605 or via email at info@emergencydentistperth.com.au.
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Address:Shop 6/201 Flinders Street
City: WA 6060
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