Edmonton Emergency Dentists
Root Canal · Tooth Extraction · Emergency Dental Services · Wisdom Tooth Removal
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If you’re experiencing a dental emergency such as severe toothache, broken tooth, or injury to your mouth, it’s important to seek immediate dental care. Contact our emergency dental clinic right away for assistance. In the meantime, you can rinse your mouth with warm water, apply a cold compress to reduce swelling, and take over-the-counter pain medication if needed.
Dental emergencies can vary, but common examples include severe toothache, a knocked-out tooth, a broken or cracked tooth, excessive bleeding from the mouth, injury to the gums or mouth tissues, or a dental abscess. If you’re unsure whether your situation qualifies as an emergency, don’t hesitate to call our clinic for guidance.
Yes, we understand that dental emergencies can happen unexpectedly. While we recommend calling ahead if possible, we do accept walk-in appointments for dental emergencies at our Edmonton clinics. Our team will do our best to accommodate you as quickly as possible.
Absolutely. We offer extended hours for dental emergencies to ensure that you can receive prompt care when you need it most. Whether it’s late at night, on the weekend, or during a holiday, our emergency dental clinic in Edmonton is here to assist you.
Yes, our clinic is fully equipped with advanced technology and experienced dental professionals capable of addressing a wide range of dental emergencies. Whether you require treatment for a severe toothache, a broken tooth, or other urgent dental issues, you can trust our team to provide timely and effective care.
Absolutely! We are always happy to welcome new patients into our dental family. Whether you’re seeking routine care, have a specific dental issue, or are interested in cosmetic procedures, we’re here to provide personalized dental care. Please contact our clinic to schedule your first appointment. We look forward to meeting you and helping you achieve your best smile!
For your first appointment, here’s how you and your family can prepare: Have your identification and insurance cards ready. If applicable, fill out any digital intake forms you may have received. Bring a list of any medications you are taking. If possible, bring copies of previous dental records and X-rays. Plan to arrive about 10-15 minutes early to complete any last-minute paperwork. Note any questions or concerns about your oral health to discuss with the dentist. Following these steps can help ensure a smooth and efficient first visit, allowing you to focus on discussing your dental health with your new dentist.
Our team is friendly and puts patient needs first. Give us a call or fill out the form below with any questions or to book your next appointment. We’re open Monday – Friday from 9am to 5pm
We understand that dental emergencies can happen unexpectedly. Our team will attempt to accommodate you as soon as we can.
Common signs that your filling may be broken or lost include sensitivity or pain when biting down, feeling a rough or jagged edge with your tongue, noticing a hole or gap in the tooth where the filling used to be, or seeing a visible piece of filling material in your mouth.
While a broken or lost filling may not always cause immediate pain or discomfort, it’s essential to have it replaced as soon as possible to prevent further damage to the tooth. Without a filling, the affected tooth is more susceptible to decay, infection, and additional structural damage.
The process of replacing a broken or lost filling typically involves removing any remaining filling material and decayed tooth structure, cleaning the cavity, and placing a new filling. Your dentist will select a suitable filling material based on the location and size of the cavity, such as amalgam, composite resin, or porcelain.
The time required to replace a broken or lost filling depends on the complexity of the procedure and the size of the cavity. In most cases, the process can be completed in a single dental appointment, typically lasting between 30 minutes to an hour.
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