MC Dental is here for you this festive season

MC Dental is here for you this festive season
Health & Wellness, Christmas
Blogged by: MC Dental 13 Dec 2024

At MC Dental, we understand that dental emergencies don’t wait for the holidays. That’s why we’re committed to providing exceptional care during the festive season. Simply refer to our website and call a clinic that is open on the public holiday for dental emergencies: https://www.mcdental.com.au/mc-dental-open-for-dental-emergencies-this-christmas-and-new-year/

Please note: A 10% surcharge will apply to all dental treatments on public holidays to cover operational costs.

This Christmas and New Year, we have at least one dental clinic open on every public holiday, ensuring that you don’t have to suffer through tooth pain when it matters most. Tooth emergencies, like sudden pain or damage, can strike unexpectedly, and we’re here to offer fast, reliable treatment when you need it.

From repairing a broken tooth to addressing severe tooth pain or treating a chipped tooth, we can provide care and relief. Our state-of-the-art facilities are equipped to handle all dental emergencies with the utmost care, so you can enjoy the holidays without worrying about your oral health.

Don’t let a dental emergency ruin your celebrations! Call MC Dental on 8608 8968 to schedule an appointment, and rest assured that you’ll be in safe hands.

Q. Where can I find a dentist open on Christmas Day public holiday in Melbourne?

A. MC Dental of course! Our Docklands clinic is scheduled to be open from 10am – 5pm on Christmas Day. 

Q. Where can I find a dentist open on the Boxing Day public holiday in Melbourne?

A. We’ve got you even more covered! MC Dental Melbourne Central, Glen Waverley, Doncaster and Highpoint will be open from 10am – 5pm on Boxing Day.

Q. Where can I find a dentist open on the New Years Day public holiday in Melbourne?

A. MC Dental Melbourne Central, Glen Waverley, Doncaster and Highpoint will be open from 10am – 5pm on Boxing Day.

Q. What kinds of dental emergencies do you treat on public holidays?

 

  • A. Here are some common emergencies that can happen. Call us if you’re unsure!

 

 

  • Chipped teeth / broken teeth
  • Tooth pain / toothache,
  • A lost dental filling
  • A loose or missing tooth
  • Tooth abscess
  • Gum abscess
  • Swelling or bleeding
  • Braces or retainers causing irritation
  • Knocked out tooth or injury to the jaw
  • Bitten tongue or lip where bleeding doesn’t stop
  • Objects wedged between the teeth

 

 

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