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We treat all kinds of dental emergencies, including:
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LOCAL CLINIC WILL CONFIRM YOUR APPOINTMENT WITHIN 24 HOURS
We know that waiting just a few hours for an appointment can feel like an eternity when you’re in pain. We offer professional, comprehensive, evidence-based dentistry that focuses on the overall health of your teeth, gums and jaw. Our goal is to create a customized treatment plan to address all of your individual needs in a timely manner.
Emergency Dentists You Can Trust Our dentists and staff are capable of providing same-day treatment for most patients. |
Same-Day Appointments Whether you need urgent dental care, or just a convenient appointment around your schedule. |
We Accept Most Insurance With several payment and financing options available, our office team will help find an option that suits you best. |
Connect With a Local Dental Clinics Serving Across Canada & USA
The sudden toothache that wakes you up in the middle of the night. The crunchy snack that chips a tooth or dislodges a filling. The sudden mishap that knocks out a tooth. Okay, maybe we haven’t all experienced accidentally losing a tooth, but we all know it can happen easily and without warning.
Any of these can mean pain, discomfort and difficulty with normal activities like eating, drinking, sleeping, even breathing. But, what else do dental emergencies have in common? Anxiety – worry – concern – It’s natural. Many people don’t know what to do when faced with a dental emergency.
So many questions – but in an emergency, you should know where to look for the answers. |
United States (Serving Across The Nation): # 1 (844) 575-0872 Fort Saskatchewan # (587) 855-6619 Calgary North # (587) 329-0996 Calgary South # (587) 329-0996 Calgary Downtown # (587) 329-0996 North East Calgary # (587) 206-6611 Cochrane # (587) 329-3623 Edmonton North # (587) 400-3982 Edmonton South # (587) 802-3384 Edmonton East# (587) 855-1257 Edmonton West # (587) 402-4336 Edmonton Central # (587) 600-2027 Rabbit Hill # (587) 855-4810 Sherwood Park # (587) 802-8495 St Albert # (587) 906-1754 Barrhead # (587) 906-8737 Pottstown, Pennsylvania # (610) 510-2786 Toronto, Ontario # (289) 816-1860, (647) 360-6273 |
Cannot Reach Your Dentist? No Worries Emergency Dental Clinic Is Here to Help You
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Knocked out tooth
If the knocked-out tooth is an adult (or permanent) tooth, your dentist may be able to put it back. You must act quickly. If the tooth is put back in place within 10 minutes, it has a fair chance of taking root again. After 2 hours, the chances are poor. If the tooth looks clean, put it back in its place (its socket). If this is not possible, or if there's a chance that the tooth might be swallowed, put it in a container of cold milk. Go to your dentist, or to the nearest dentist, right away. If you get help within ten minutes, there is a fair chance that the tooth will take root again. Badly bitten lip or tongue If there is bleeding, press down on the part of the mouth that is bleeding. Use a clean cloth to do this. If the lip is swollen, use an ice pack to keep the swelling down. If the bleeding does not stop, go to Emergency at a hospital right away. Something stuck between teeth First, try using dental floss, very gently and carefully, to remove the object. Never poke between your teeth with a pin or similar sharp, pointy object; it can cut your gums or scratch the tooth surface. If you can't get the object out, see your dentist. |
Toothache
First call your dentist. Explain your symptoms and ask to be seen as soon as possible. Then ease the pain. Take an over-the-counter pain medicine that works for you, but do not put the pills on your sore tooth. Hold an ice pack against your face at the spot of the sore tooth. Do not put a heating pad, a hot water bottle, or any other source of heat on your jaw. Heat will make things worse instead of better. Chipped or broken tooth Broken teeth can almost always be saved. Call your dentist and explain what happened. He or she will see you right away. If it's a small break, your dentist may use a white filling to fix the tooth. If the break is serious, a root canal may be needed. Your tooth may also need a crown (also called a cap). Lost filling Put a piece of softened sugarless chewing gum in the spot where the filling was lost. This will protect the area for a short period of time. See a dentist as soon as possible. |
Dental Emergencies
Although many dental emergencies involve pain, a large number of emergencies are pain-free. If you have lost a filling, but aren’t feeling any pain, it may still constitute a dental emergency. Our dentists treat dental emergencies based on cosmetic and health concerns. The most common dental emergencies include the following:
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Serving Across Canada For Dental Emergencies and Regular Checkups
From Halifax to Toronto to Edmonton All The Way Up-to Victoria

Not only is the dentist at Dental Emergency Service always available to you, but we charge prices that are affordable. Our fast and friendly services will have you back in good shape.
Toothache:
Clean any irritating debris from your mouth by rinsing with warm water; if possible, floss gently to remove any particles from between teeth. A cold compress on the cheek and ibuprofen may also help relieve pain. If your toothache is so severe that you are unable to sleep or bite down, or if over-the-counter medications are not helping to reduce pain, you should seek immediate treatment.
Broken Teeth or Partially Dislodged Teeth:
Rinse gently and recover any pieces you can. Stop any bleeding by holding clean gauze to the source of bleeding. If there is pain or swelling, apply a cold compress outside the mouth. Seek immediate treatment.
Dislodged Teeth:
Seek immediate treatment! Your tooth may be saved if the dentist can replace it in the socket within an hour.
If the tooth has fallen out of your mouth, hold the tooth by the top, rinse it gently and try to place it back into the socket (don’t push). If it doesn’t slip back into place, fill a small pillbox or other clean container with a little milk or lightly salted water, put the tooth in it and take it with you to the dentist.
Dislodged Crown:
Call your dentist and seek immediate treatment. Put the dislodged crown in a small plastic bag and take it with you to the dentist. If you are in pain, stop at the pharmacy and pick up a little clove oil (available in the dental aisle under many brand names). Dab a little of the oil on the tooth for pain relief.
Loose or Lost Fillings:
A small wad of sugar-free gum can be placed in the open cavity until you get to the dentist. Make sure the gum is sugar-free; any other kind will cause pain.
Toothache:
Clean any irritating debris from your mouth by rinsing with warm water; if possible, floss gently to remove any particles from between teeth. A cold compress on the cheek and ibuprofen may also help relieve pain. If your toothache is so severe that you are unable to sleep or bite down, or if over-the-counter medications are not helping to reduce pain, you should seek immediate treatment.
Broken Teeth or Partially Dislodged Teeth:
Rinse gently and recover any pieces you can. Stop any bleeding by holding clean gauze to the source of bleeding. If there is pain or swelling, apply a cold compress outside the mouth. Seek immediate treatment.
Dislodged Teeth:
Seek immediate treatment! Your tooth may be saved if the dentist can replace it in the socket within an hour.
If the tooth has fallen out of your mouth, hold the tooth by the top, rinse it gently and try to place it back into the socket (don’t push). If it doesn’t slip back into place, fill a small pillbox or other clean container with a little milk or lightly salted water, put the tooth in it and take it with you to the dentist.
Dislodged Crown:
Call your dentist and seek immediate treatment. Put the dislodged crown in a small plastic bag and take it with you to the dentist. If you are in pain, stop at the pharmacy and pick up a little clove oil (available in the dental aisle under many brand names). Dab a little of the oil on the tooth for pain relief.
Loose or Lost Fillings:
A small wad of sugar-free gum can be placed in the open cavity until you get to the dentist. Make sure the gum is sugar-free; any other kind will cause pain.
Some of dental emergency services that we provide include:
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Dental emergencies can occur during hockey, football, and other contact sports. If you've suffered a broken tooth or have had a tooth knocked out, it's important to contact a dentist immediately. If your tooth has been knocked out, try to gently insert it into the socket and hold it there until you reach the dentist's office. If you are unable to do so, place the tooth in a glass of milk and bring it with you to a dentist as quickly as possible. Dental injuries can also occur at times when and places where they're least expected. Sometimes an individual may suddenly feel severe pain and have no idea why. In many of these cases, the individual has suffered a cracked tooth. This condition can be caused by a number of factors such as teeth grinding, wear and tear, and uneven chewing pressure. |
Dental emergencies are a common occurrence in life and it is important to know how to deal with them safely and efficiently. They require prompt intervention to ensure that your regular lifestyle resumes sooner rather than later and to avoid further worsening of a condition that may lead to more costly treatment at a later date.
Dental emergencies are critical since they are capable of damaging living tissues in the oral cavity. Patients should approach a dentist when they go through any sort of pain in the tooth, gums or the mouth as a whole. Dental treatment can protect the oral cavity from infection which, if left untreated, can spread to other parts of the head during the later stages. Even a knocked off natural tooth can be saved if it is taken to the dentist immediately.
Cities We Service In Canada
Abbotsford, BC
Ajax, ON Amherst, NS Aurora, ON Barrie, ON Bathurst, NB Belleville, ON Brampton, ON Brantford, ON Burlington, ON Burnaby, BC Caledon, ON Calgary, AB Cambridge, ON Cape Breton, NS Charlottetown, PE Chatham-Kent, ON Chilliwack, BC Clarington, ON Coquitlam, BC Delta, BC Dieppe, NB |
Edmonton, AB
Edmundston, NB Fredericton, NB Grande Prairie, AB Guelph, ON Halifax, NS Halton Hills, ON Hamilton, ON Kamloops, BC Kawartha Lakes, ON Kelowna, BC Kingston, ON Kitchener, ON Langley, BC Lethbridge, AB London, ON Maple Ridge, BC Markham, ON Medicine Hat, AB Milton, ON Miramichi, NB Mississauga, ON |
Moncton, NB
Nanaimo, BC New Glascow, NS New Westminster, BC Newmarket, ON Niagara Falls, ON Norfolk County, ON North Bay, ON North Vancouver, BC Oakville, ON Oshawa, ON Ottawa, ON Peterborough, ON Pickering, ON Port Coquitlam, BC Prince George, BC Red Deer, AB Regina, SK Richmond Hill, ON Richmond, BC Saanich, BC Saint John, NB |
Sarnia, ON
Saskatoon, SK Sault Ste. Marie, ON St. Albert, AB St. Catharines, ON St. John’s, NL Strathcona County, AB Sudbury, ON Summerside, PE Surrey, BC Thundery Bay, ON Toronto, ON Truro, NS Vancouver, BC Vaughan, ON Victoria, BC Waterloo, ON Welland, ON Whitby, ON Windsor, ON Winnipeg, MB Wood Buffalo, AB |
CITIES WE SERVICE IN USA
CITIES WE SERVICE IN Australia
Adelaide, South Australia
Albany, Western Australia Albury-Wodonga, NSW, Victoria Alice Springs, Northern Territory Amridale, NSW Bacchus Marsh, Victoria Bairnsdale, Victoria Ballarat, Victoria Ballina, NSW Batemans Bay, NSW Bathurst, NSW Bedingo, Victoria Bowral-Mittagong, NSW Brisbane, Queensland Bundaberg, Queensland Burnie-Wynward, Tasmania Busselton, Western Australia Cairns, Queensland Camden Haven, New South Wales Canberra-Queanbeyan, NSW Central Coast, NSW Colac, Victoria Darwin, Northern Territory |
Devonport, Tasmania
Dubbo, NSW Echuca-Moama, NSW Emerald, Queensland Esperance, Western Australia Forster-Tuncurry, NSW Geelong, Victoria Gladstone, Queensland Gold Coast, NSW Goulburn, NSW Grafton, NSW Griffith, NSW Gympie, Queensland Hervey Bay, Queensland Hobart, Tasmania Horsham, Victoria Kalgoorlie, Western Australia Karratha, Western Australia Kempsey, NSW Kingaroy, Queensland Launceston, Tasmania Lismore, NSW Lithgow, NSW Mackay, Queensland Maryborough, Queensland |
Melbourne, Victoria
Melton, Victoria Mildura, Victoria Moe-Newborough, Victoria Morisset, NSW Mount Gambier, South Australia Mount Isa, Queensland Mudgee, NSW Muswellbrook, NSW Nelson Bay, NSW Newcastle, NSW Nowra, NSW Orange, NSW Parkes, NSW Perth, Western Australia Port Augusta, South Australia Port Hedland, Western Australia Port Lincoln, South Australia Port Macquarie, NSW Port Pirie, South Australia Portland, Victoria Rockhampton, Queensland Sale, Victoria Shepparton, Victoria |
Singleton, NSW
St Georges Basin, NSW Sunshine Coast, Queensland Swan Hill, Victoria Sydney, NSW Tamworth, NSW Taree, NSW Toowomba, Queensland Townsville, Queensland Traralgon, Victoria Ulladulla, NSW Ulverstone, Tasmania Victor Harbor, S. Australia Wagga Wagga, NSW Wangaratta, Victoria Warragul, Victoria Warwich, Queensland Whyalla, S. Australia Wollongong, NSW Yanchep, Western Australia Yeppoon, Queensland |
Inspired by urgent care medical clinics, Emergency Dental Care Clinic's is a different kind of dental practice.
Most offices are open seven days a week from 9am to 9pm. Our clinics offers same-day appointments, and we can usually treat walk in patients.
Root canals
Common extractions
Surgical extractions
Dentures
Broken teeth
Wisdom teeth
Crowns/bridges
Routine cleanings
Toothaches
Cavities/fillings
Swollen jaw
Periodontal scaling
Partials
Most offices are open seven days a week from 9am to 9pm. Our clinics offers same-day appointments, and we can usually treat walk in patients.
Root canals
Common extractions
Surgical extractions
Dentures
Broken teeth
Wisdom teeth
Crowns/bridges
Routine cleanings
Toothaches
Cavities/fillings
Swollen jaw
Periodontal scaling
Partials
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