Emergency dentistry

Dental emergencies can be stressful, especially when pain or swelling comes on quickly. We do our best to accommodate urgent needs, provide clear guidance, and help relieve discomfort as soon as possible. If you or a family member is unsure what to do, call us — we’ll walk you through your options and let you know the best next step.

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Common situations we can help with

• Sudden tooth pain or temperature sensitivity
• Swelling in the gums, face, or jaw
• Broken, chipped, or fractured teeth
• Lost fillings or crowns
• Injuries from sports or accidents
• Concerns after previous dental work

Why timely care matter

Urgent dental concerns don’t always get better on their own. Addressing them quickly helps relieve discomfort, prevent the issue from worsening, and protect surrounding teeth and gums. Even if you’re unsure whether it’s an emergency, reaching out early provides clarity and peace of mind.

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What happens during an emergency visit

We begin by assessing the area causing concern, reviewing your symptoms, and taking any necessary imaging to understand what’s happening. Once we identify the cause, we explain your options in clear, simple terms and outline what can be done immediately. If follow-up treatment is needed, we help schedule it as soon as possible.

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Here to help with CDCP

If you’re covered under the Canadian Dental Care Plan, we’ll explain your benefits and review any remaining costs before treatment.
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Making dental care easier to afford

We offer direct billing, transparent pricing, and clear explanations so you can focus on getting the care you need without added stress.
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