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“Tooth Be Told,” taking proper care of your mouth, can spare you pain from toothaches and bleeding gums and help you maintain healthier teeth. 

You can keep your mouth healthy by following these five simple rules:

  • Brushing your teeth twice a day. The most important one is at night before you go to sleep. 
  • Brush your tongue for fresh breath
  • Floss daily reduces the risk of gum disease, not just to dislodge food stuck between your teeth. 
  • Avoid sugary food and acidic drinks. Sugar significantly increases the amount of plaque in your teeth. Whereas, acidic drinks soften the teeth, and dissolve minerals in the enamel causing cavities. 
  • Must see your dentist every six months.

Over the years, there have been so many new and revised theories about dental hygiene, but what remains constant is that excellent dental practice is crucial to your well being. Maintaining good dental health is vital to living a positive, healthy life. 
On the other hand, poor oral hygiene manifests in several different forms. From bleeding or swelling gums to toothaches, growths in the mouth, and alterations to the tongue's surface, poor oral hygiene has plenty of types. 

Six most common signs of poor oral hygiene are:

  • Bad breath
  • Bleeding gums
  • Dry mouth
  • Tooth decay
  • Tooth erosion
  • Gum disease


Ignoring these signs or the changes in your dental and oral health can lead to dental emergencies that require aggressive, invasive, and costly treatments. When potential problems are detected and treated early on, you increase the likelihood of receiving conservative and cost-effective treatment to preserve structures in the oral health system.

Dental emergencies can take you off-guard and shouldn’t be ignored. Ignoring a dental emergency might increase the risk of permanent damage or the need for expensive treatments. A dental emergency isn’t just about the pain; it may also be a sign that your oral health is quickly deteriorating. 

There can be differing opinions regarding what constitutes a dental emergency, given that different people have different ways of dealing with pain. At the same time, one patient may put up discomfort or pain for days before seeking medical help; another may look for emergency dentistry for a minor issue.
 
Here are the more common situations that qualify as a real dental emergency. If one of them happens to you, it’s imperative to see an emergency dentist in Halifax as quickly as possible.

What is a Dental Emergency?

A dental emergency includes “oral-facial trauma, significant infection, prolonged bleeding, or pain which cannot be managed by over-the-counter medications.”

What does this mean?

It means that if you have the following conditions, they fall into the category of emergency dental treatment, and you should get treated right away:

  • Any toothaches: pressure or temperature sensitivity, especially if this condition prevents you from sleeping or eating properly
  • Soft Tissue Injury. Injuries to the mouth, tongue, and gums. Any swelling inside your mouth or facial swelling
  • A broken tooth irritates your cheeks or tongue and does not allow you to eat or sleep properly.
  • Knocked out tooth
  • Fractured or cracks 
  • Badly bitten lip or tongue
  • Something stuck between your teeth that you cannot get out with floss.
  • Lost filling that is causing you pain
  
If you are experiencing severe pain, bleeding, or have hurt your mouth, please visit an emergency dentist in Halifax as quickly as possible. 
 
24/7 Emergency Dental Clinic in Halifax, we value the importance of your teeth and your time. When it comes to dental emergencies or all of your dental needs, we are committed and capable of taking care of you.
 
List of services we provide throughout Halifax:

Tooth Extraction


There are many reasons why you may need to have a tooth extracted. Perhaps it’s because a tooth has suffered damage and must be replaced, or there may be excessive decay that is causing problems, or it might be a case of impacted wisdom teeth that are starting to affect your jaw. Whatever the reason, we know that you naturally want it to be easy, painless, and over quick.

A few unavoidable situations in which tooth extractions are the most common could be:

  • Decay has reached deep into the tooth.
  • An infection has destroyed a large portion of the tooth or the surrounding bone.
  • There isn’t enough room for all the teeth in your mouth.
  • Extra teeth block other teeth from coming in.
  • Baby teeth don't fall out in time for the permanent teeth to come in.
  • People getting braces or other orthodontic treatment may need teeth extracted to create room for the teeth that will be moved into place.
  • Wisdom teeth, also called third molars, are often removed either before or after they come in during the late teens or early 20s
 
At 24/7 Emergency Dental Clinic in Halifax, our specialized dentist will thoroughly review your medical and dental history before removing a tooth and take the appropriate X-rays. X-rays reveal the length, shape, and position of the tooth and surrounding bone. From this information, we can estimate the degree of difficulty of the procedure and decide whether to refer you to an oral surgeon. The treatment can be completed in one or multiple sittings, depending on the severity of the damage/issue.
 
Fortunately for our patients, when we extract a tooth, there is absolutely no pulling involved. Instead, we start by numbing the area, and then we gently grip the tooth with a pair of dental forceps. We then rock the tooth back and forth, and before you know it, it slips out on its own. This approach is so smooth that most patients don’t even feel their teeth coming out.

Cosmetic Dentistry

Cosmetic Dentistry (also called Aesthetic dentistry) improves the appearance of your smile, and your face, through reconstructive and/or non-surgical methods. Dental reconstruction may include ceramic crowns, porcelain veneers, implants, gum line, and jaw repair. 


Cosmetic dentistry utilizes cutting-edge technology to help shape and contour your teeth while also enhancing your smile. Not only do cosmetic services improve your self-confidence and happiness with your appearance, but they also can improve your oral health and, in trauma cases, restore your teeth to their best form.

Cosmetic Dentistry procedures are ideal for teeth that are:

  • Stained, discolored, or yellowed
  • Chipped, broken, or cracked
  • Missing
  • Crooked
  • Wide-gapped
  • Misaligned or misshaped
  • Eroded
  • Irregular
  • Overlapping
  • Crowded

The most common cosmetic dentistry procedures we perform are
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  • Teeth Whitening
  • Dental Veneers
  • Dental Bonding
  • Inlays and Onlays
 
For dental veneers, we use composite and porcelain materials, whereas, for bonding, we prefer composite only. When it comes to improving the beauty of your smile, you have several procedures as options. Based on what oral imperfections you have, our dentist will suggest the best-suited cosmetic dentistry procedure, talk to our dentists in Halifax to know more about these services in detail. 

Dental Bridge

A dental bridge simply bridges the gap created by a missing tooth or several missing teeth.

There are two main types of dental bridges. The most common type consists of two crowns, made of porcelain or metal, which are permanently bonded to your natural teeth either side of the space, with the false tooth (or teeth) in the middle.
If the teeth on either side of your missing teeth are strong and healthy, you may be able to have an adhesive bridge. An adhesive bridge is a false tooth with ‘wings’ either side of it. These wings bond to the inner surfaces of the supporting teeth. This avoids the need to prepare the neighboring teeth for full coverage crowns.

A person may need a bridge if:

  • a tooth is so decayed that it falls out or a dentist removes it
  • an accident or injury damages a tooth beyond repair
  • decay or infection is so deep within a tooth that neither a filling nor a root canal is sufficient

Thus, we provide the best solution for this problem by focusing on custom-made bridgework.

Our significant types of dental bridges are:

  • A traditional bridge involves two crowns — sometimes called abutments — anchoring the fake tooth or teeth. A traditional bridge is the most popular type of bridge, and it can be fixed or removable. 
  • A cantilever bridge requires only one crown for support. This type involves a less intensive procedure and may be a good option for people who do not want to damage healthy teeth. However, the single crown can act as a lever, increasing the risk of tooth and jaw damage.
  • Maryland bridges are more conservative and less invasive than traditional or cantilever bridges. The bridge gets anchored using metal or porcelain frameworks attached to the backs of teeth on either side of the gap. These bridges can preserve healthy teeth, but they are less secure.

We will look at the condition of your mouth, position, and availability of your neighboring teeth, and other factors to determine which solution will be the best for you.

Dental Crowns

Dental crowns are fixed prosthetic restorations made to restore a damaged tooth to its original shape and size. They are permanently cemented on teeth that have cracked, extensively decayed, or otherwise been destroyed. Although they sometimes extend down onto the root surface, crowns essentially replace the outer aspect of the “crown” part of a natural tooth, so it makes sense that the restorations are called “crowns.


Dentists today have a variety of conservative treatment options through which to restore teeth. If possible, explore these options and discuss them before selecting the full-coverage crown.

We recommend getting a crown if you have:

  • An irregularly broken or chipped tooth
  • Severely discolored tooth
  • Support a dental bridge
  • Support a damaged tooth that needs excessive filling and protects brittle or weak teeth from further damage.

Dental crowns are a safe and effective way to correct teeth and prevent further decay. If you are experiencing pain while chewing or have suffered an injury to your mouth, you should have a dentist examine you to see if you need a crown. The last thing you want to do is let the problem linger to the point where you need a root canal. 

Our goal at the 24/7 Emergency Dental Clinic in Halifax is to provide our patients with dental crowns that perfectly match their natural teeth. We design crowns, especially for you, and we want you to have a beautiful, natural-looking smile. Our team can assist you with regular dental check-ups to help ensure that you can enjoy your new crown for a long time!
We only provide porcelain, steel, gold, chromium, nickel, and platinum dental crowns in Halifax.

Dental Implants

The dental implant procedure is the placement of permanent, prosthetic teeth that look and function like real things. The implant procedure is designed to be painless and provide a smile that lasts a lifetime. When placed by an experienced team of dental implant professionals, the process is one of the safest and most successful in dental and cosmetic practices.

When are Dental Implants Needed?

There may be some visible signs that mean that you need dental implants. 

Some of these are:

  • A missing tooth or multiple teeth due to accident, gum disease or any other issue
  • Shifting of healthy teeth due to space availability

What does getting dental implants involve?

Dental implant treatment involves three components that target the gap in the mouth entirely.

  • Fixture - It is a screw-shaped design fixed at the bottom of the implant and physically embedded or fused below the gum line, in the jawbone.
  • Abutment - It is the small portion screwed into the fixture and eventually holds the dental work right over the gum line.
  • Prosthesis - It is a dental item (crown, bridge, or denture) attached to the top of the abutment. The piece is cemented or screwed onto the abutment.

What are the Benefits of Dental Implants?

Just by filling a single or a series of gaps in the mouth, dental implants can provide these benefits:
  • Complete smile
  • Improved appearance
  • Smooth, clear, and improved speech
  • A more natural and comfortable eating experience
  • Better oral health as there aren't any chances of plaque build-ups
  • No shifting of healthy teeth (properly aligned teeth line)
  • Improved facial and bone features
  • Overall positive experience and improved self-esteem
  • A long-lasting solution that may survive for almost a lifetime

Dental implants are placed with little to no discomfort to the patient. Using Sedation techniques, we ensure that the patient is relaxed and comfortable.

If you don’t have a proper dental structure next to the gap, you can opt for a dental implant over bridges.

Periodontal Surgery

Periodontal Surgery includes all the surgical techniques used to help treat or prevent gum disease. Gum disease is considered the most common cause of permanent tooth loss. 


Most often, the first course of treatment for periodontal conditions involves non-surgical procedures. However, some periodontal diseases are most effectively treated with surgical techniques.

Our services aren’t only limited to teeth; we also provide complete gum services. If you have gum issues, we also perform periodontal surgeries. You may underestimate the signs, but any problems in your gums that prevail for a long time maybe because you have gum diseases.

There are three stages of periodontal disease. The earliest stage, gingivitis, is the easiest to treat and can be cured with medications and the in-depth mouth cleaning service. But if the infection advances into severe stages like advanced periodontitis, then you will have to undergo our periodontal surgery. 

So, visit your dentist in Halifax at the earliest, if you face issues like:

  • Red and tender gums, 
  • pus on gums, 
  • bleeding gums, 
  • receding gums
  • bad breath

Oral surgery

Oral surgery is a branch of dentistry that includes the diagnosis and surgical treatment of diseases, injuries, and defects of the hard and soft tissues of the face, mouth, teeth, and jaws. Depending on the type of procedure performed, a general dentist may be done in their office (a tooth extraction, for example). Or else by an oral surgeon in a hospital or clinic setting (such as the removal of wisdom teeth or dental implants). Depending on the type of implant and the technique used.

Here are a few reasons why you might need to head to an oral surgeon:

  • To remove impacted or diseased teeth.
  • To repair facial trauma and perform reconstructive surgery. (Maxillofacial surgery)
  • To replace or augment lost and damaged teeth.
  • To remove complicated wisdom teeth.
  • Tissue removal surgery to cure sleep apnea.

Based on your oral situation, we will suggest the best-suited surgery and call the right professionals from our connections. We can surely remove your wisdom tooth in house, but for other surgeries, we call specialists.
At the very least, our great oral surgeon will help you feel more confident in your smile. At most, they can change the way you look and navigate the world. You don’t have to live with pain.

Root Canal Solution

When a tooth becomes infected, that infection can spread into the center of the tooth. This area is called the dental pulp. Inside of the dental pulp is the nerves, connective tissue, and blood vessels. All of the sensitive areas of the tooth can be contained. 
Root canal treatment involves removing the infected dental pulp of a tooth, cleaning the tooth and placing a filling to prevent further infection.
A root canal endodontic procedure works by creating a small hole in the tooth so that all of the infected areas can be removed. The dental pulp is removed, and often so are the roots.

We at 24/7 Emergency Dental Clinic in Halifax

perform a root canal therapy that removes the infected dental pulp from inside the tooth. Undergoing the root canal treatment will solve issues like sensitivity, infection, and the need for tooth extraction. The procedure will get done in two sittings and is extremely affordable too.

Sedation Dentistry

Feeling anxious and scared about visiting the dentist is a real problem that many people face. The idea of experiencing pain during dental procedures is one of the driving factors behind this anxiety. A nifty solution for such concern is sedation dentistry.

Sedation can be used for many types of procedures, from simple teeth cleanings to longer, more invasive procedures.

What is Sedation Dentistry?


Sedation dentistry refers to performing dental procedures by relaxing the patient through medical sedatives such as nitrous oxide. In such methods, the patients are awake and can see the process, but do not experience any pain or discomfort. Dentists decide the level of sedatives to be used based on the patient's age and pain resilience level.

How Sedation Dentistry Works?

Sedatives can be of different types. The most commonly used sedative by dentists is nitrous oxide. 

The procedure of inducing the same has the following steps:

  • We will first ask you to make yourself comfortable in the chair and then place a facial mask on you.
  • The facial mask will emit nitrous oxide, which you’ll have to inhale.
  • We will then wait for the sedative to take effect, which may take a few minutes.
  • We will then check your breathing for stability and then start the dental procedure.

Is Sedation Dentistry Safe?


Nitrous oxide-induced into your system through a facial mask, so your body is not injected with anything. Gas-based sedatives are comparatively mild and safe for the system. However, it is essential to talk about the risks beforehand with your dentist. Patients who suffer from sleep apnea should discuss the risk before opting for sedation dentistry. 


Orthodontics

Orthodontics is the branch of dentistry that corrects teeth and jaws positioned improperly. The goal of orthodontic treatment is to create a beautiful smile and a proper bite – meaning straight teeth that mesh well with the teeth in the opposite jaw and look great. 

Crooked and misaligned teeth that do not fit together are harder to keep clean. They are at risk of being lost early due to tooth decay and periodontal disease and cause extra stress on the chewing muscles that can lead to headaches, TMJ syndrome, and neck, shoulder, and back pain. Teeth that are crooked or not in the right place can also detract from one's appearance.

The benefits of orthodontic treatment include a healthier mouth, a more pleasing appearance, and teeth that are more likely to last a lifetime.

If you have any of the following, you may be a candidate for orthodontic treatment:

  • Overbite, sometimes called "buck teeth" — where the upper front teeth lie too far forward (stick out) over the lower teeth.
  • Underbite — a "bulldog" appearance where the lower teeth are too far forward or the upper teeth too far back
  • Crossbite — when the upper teeth do not come down slightly in front of the lower teeth when biting together frequently.
  • Open bite — space between the biting surfaces of the front or side teeth when the back teeth bite together
  • Misplaced midline— when the center of your upper front teeth does not line up with the center of your lower front teeth
  • Spacing — gaps, or spaces, between the teeth as a result of missing teeth or teeth that do not "fill up" the mouth
  • Crowding — when there are too many teeth for the dental ridge to accommodate
 
We at 24/7 Emergency Dental Clinic

offer several teeth alignment solutions like:

  • Braces
  • Aligners
  • Invisalign

Based on the severity of your misalignment, budget, and the time you can devote to the procedures, we will suggest the best-suited alignment option. Besides just one-time fixing, we will also help you re-adjust your braces and aligners if they hurt you or weren’t fitted rightly in the first go.
 
We understand that people from different age groups can need these services, and hence, we invite all of you if you need us. We cater to all family members throughout the year. Apart from these, we specialize in regular dental check-ups and dental cleaning in the Halifax area that you must opt for from time to time to keep your oral health at its best. 

Why choose us?

  • It’s in our name; we provide around the clock services.
  • Our fees comply with the Halifax Dental Care rules and are very affordable.
  • We don’t have any weekend or public holiday surcharges.
  • Our dental clinic has free parking around it.
  • We follow a complete step-by-step approach that helps us in providing the right services.
  • We can be your one-point service provider for multiple oral treatments if required.
  • We use the latest tools, equipment, and machines to provide the best services.
  • We have a team of highly skilled professionals.
  • We have been in the industry for several years. This has given us the hands-on experience of all the services we provide.

You can visit the 24/7 Emergency Dental Clinic. We specialize in out-of-hour dental services in Halifax, Sydney, Cape Breton, and nearby places. We provide a wide range of restorative, cosmetic, periodontal, and other oral services that you can discuss with us and opt for whenever your oral problem develops.

Our experts leave nothing to chances when it comes to securing your teeth and gums' health. As a thoroughly patient-centric practice, we facilitate same-day appointments when available.

Moreover, you can also visit us for regular check-ups and cleaning sessions to identify any underlying issue that can grow serious with time and become a dental emergency. 

We have soothing solutions that will keep you at ease throughout the procedures. In other words, you are sure to get top-rated oral solutions at the 24/7 Emergency Dental Clinic in Halifax.

If you suffer a dental emergency, you can expect doctors and staff at Emergency Dental Clinics to help you as soon as possible. We are well equipped to provide treatment for most general dental emergencies, including loose and fractured teeth, toothaches, abscesses, and infections, among many other conditions. Our dentists are also available to be contacted for follow up care. 

Please note, Emergency Dental Clinics has a wide range of operating hours and availability, but we are not a 24/7 service provider. We are there for you when you need a dental emergency. However, if your emergency cannot wait until we are available, please contact your local hospital. 




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If you suffer a dental emergency, you can expect doctors and staff at Emergency Dental Clinics to help you as soon as possible. We are equipped to provide treatment for most general dental emergencies including loose and fractured teeth, toothaches, abscesses and infections among many other conditions. Our dentists are also available to be contacted for follow up care. Please note, Emergency Dental Clinics have a wide range of operating hours and availability but we are not a 24/7 service provider. When you experience a true dental emergency, please contact us immediately. If your emergency cannot wait until normal operating hours, please contact your local hospital.
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Dental emergencies can occur at any time, such as participating in contact sports like hockey or football. 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  or water and bring it with you to a dentist or dental clinic as quickly as possible.

By focusing on Emergencies, we provide an extremely high level of emergency service. Helping you in those moments you just need relief! In a lot of cases people tend to let a little tooth ache fester until it becomes a major problem. Why live with something you don’t have to. Our expert Emergency Care Dentists give you relief immediately with the appropriate dental procedures.


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