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24/7 Emergency Dental Hotline

Having a dental emergency? Call us immediately!

403-278-8088

When Dental Emergencies Strike

Dental emergencies can happen anytime, anywhere. Our experienced emergency dental team is ready to provide immediate relief and treatment when you need it most.

Immediate Care

  • Severe Toothache Relief
    Immediate pain management and root cause treatment
  • Broken or Chipped Tooth Repair
    Emergency restoration to prevent further damage
  • Lost Filling or Crown Replacement
    Temporary and permanent restoration options
  • Dental Trauma Treatment
    Sports injuries and accident-related dental care

24/7 Support

  • Abscess and Infection Treatment
    Urgent antibiotic therapy and drainage procedures
  • Emergency Extractions
    When tooth preservation isn't possible
  • After-Hours Availability
    Evenings, weekends, and holiday coverage
  • Pain Management
    Effective pain control until definitive treatment

What to Do in a Dental Emergency

Call our emergency hotline immediately. While waiting for treatment:

  • • Rinse your mouth with warm salt water
  • • Apply cold compress to reduce swelling
  • • Take over-the-counter pain medication as directed
  • • Save any broken tooth pieces in milk or saliva

Common Dental Emergencies

Learn how to recognize and respond to common dental emergencies until you can reach our office.

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Severe Toothache

Persistent, throbbing pain that interferes with daily activities.

First Aid: Rinse with warm salt water, take pain medication, call immediately.
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Knocked-Out Tooth

Complete tooth avulsion from trauma or accident.

First Aid: Handle by crown only, keep moist in milk, see dentist within 1 hour.
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Broken Tooth

Cracked, chipped, or fractured tooth from injury or biting.

First Aid: Save pieces, rinse mouth, apply cold compress, avoid chewing on that side.
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Facial Swelling

Significant facial or gum swelling, often indicating infection.

First Aid: Cold compress, stay upright, call immediately - may need antibiotics.
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Uncontrolled Bleeding

Persistent bleeding from gums, tongue, or oral tissues.

First Aid: Apply pressure with clean gauze, rinse gently, call if bleeding doesn't stop.
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Lost Crown/Filling

Dental restoration falls out, leaving tooth vulnerable.

First Aid: Save restoration if possible, avoid chewing, use temporary dental cement.

Dental Emergency?

Don't wait! Dental emergencies require immediate attention. Call our emergency hotline right now for immediate assistance and pain relief.