Worried about a tooth? Get a reply within 24 hours.
Send guided photos. An AHPRA-registered dentist tells you what to do next, in plain English.
Get a full refund if we can't help.
For the "should I worry?" moment.
Not full diagnosis. A photo-based opinion on whether to act now, soon, or wait — for the kinds of worries below.
Something else? Most concerns we can help with.
Three steps. No appointment, no jargon.
Two minutes of plain questions. Tap, don't type
On-screen guides line up the shot. Up to three photos from your phone
An AHPRA-registered dentist reviews your case and replies within 24 hours with urgency, finding, and what to do next
How worried should you actually be?
Conservative when in doubt. "See someone soon" beats "you're probably fine" — every time.
What an assessment actually looks like.
Real examples across all four urgency levels — what you send in, and what comes back.
- Concern
- Something broke
- Where
- Upper-front tooth
- Started
- A few days ago
- Notes
- Bit into something hard at dinner — sharp edge keeps catching my tongue.

A small chip on the edge of one of your front teeth — enamel only, no nerve exposure which is why you're most likely not feeling any sensitivity. The rough edge is what's catching and bothering your tongue.
Book in within a few weeks for a quick smooth-and-bond — about 20 minutes in the chair. Your dentist should be able to blend the filling material so it will look just like your tooth so no need to worry about your future smile!


