Emergency dentistry

Dental emergencies can feel overwhelming, especially when pain or swelling comes on suddenly. We’re here to help you feel supported from the moment you reach out. When you call, we’ll ask a few simple questions, explain what to do next, and do our best to see you the same day.

Whether it’s a cracked tooth, infection, lost filling, or something that just doesn’t feel right, we’ll walk you through your options in a calm, steady way. Our priority is to relieve discomfort, protect your oral health, and give you clarity about what happens next.

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Common concerns we can help with

• Toothaches and sudden pain
• Swelling or signs of infection
• Cracked, broken, or chipped teeth
• Lost fillings or crowns
• Injuries to the teeth or gums
• Concerns after recent dental work

Why timely care matter

Getting help quickly can prevent infections from spreading, reduce discomfort, and protect the surrounding teeth and gums. Even if you’re unsure whether it counts as an emergency, a quick call can give you peace of mind and help you decide on next steps.

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What happens during an emergency visit

We start with a focused exam to understand what’s causing the issue. Digital imaging or scans may be taken if needed. Once we know what’s going on, we’ll explain the situation in simple terms and outline your options clearly — including immediate relief and any recommended follow-up care.

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Here to help with CDCP

If you’re covered under the Canadian Dental Care Plan, we’ll review your benefits and outline any potential costs so you know exactly what to expect.
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Making dental care easier to afford

Emergency visits are stressful enough. We offer direct billing, clear pricing explanations, and supportive payment options to help the process feel more manageable.
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