We deal with most dental emergencies
including toothaches, swelling, abscess,
chipped or broken teeth, avulsed teeth,
lost fillings, food stuck between teeth,
wisdom teeth pain, limited opening and
oro-facial pain.
Every attempt is made to see DENTAL EMERGENCIES THE SAME DAY. Once seen, urgent
dental concerns are dealt with in a timely
manner.
When to call us
Dental problems can change quickly. If you have significant tooth pain, swelling, a broken tooth, or a tooth that has been knocked out, contact our office as soon as possible so we can guide you and arrange care. If you have trouble breathing or severe swelling that affects swallowing, seek immediate medical attention.
For non-urgent concerns, you may prefer to book a regular visit through our Appointment Request form.
Emergency FAQ
Can you see me the same day?
We do our best to prioritize urgent cases when schedules allow. Call as early as you can, and we’ll work with you to find the earliest appointment.
What if my tooth is knocked out?
Time matters. Keep the tooth moist (for example in milk if available), avoid scrubbing the root, and contact us immediately so we can advise you on the next step.
How do I manage pain before my visit?
Follow the directions on over-the-counter pain relievers you can safely take, avoid chewing on the affected side, and keep the area clean. We’ll assess the cause and recommend the right treatment once you’re seen.