Emergency Dentistry
in Calgary, NE
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Emergency Dentistry in Calgary, AB
Anytime or anyplace can experience a dental emergency. Pain may come from the tooth, the tissues around it, or it may seem to come from the teeth but actually come from somewhere else (Orofacial pain).
From a broken/chipped/fractured/knocked out tooth, toothache, swelling to sensitivity and pain in the teeth, gums and jaw can be examined by dentist. Specific treatment options for the relief of pain are discussed. In some cases, when infection is involved, patient requires taking antibiotics prior to have any dental treatment.
The best way to prevent dental emergency is to have routine dental check-ups with the dentist. During these visits, the dentist will check for loose/ broken fillings and crowns as well as any signs of decay, infection and gum disease.
What is a Dental Emergency?
A dental emergency is any condition that requires immediate attention to relieve pain, stop bleeding, or prevent further complications. Some common emergencies include:
- Severe Toothache – Persistent pain that doesn’t subside with medication.
- Chipped or Broken Teeth – Caused by accidents or trauma.
- Knocked-Out Tooth – Quick action can save the tooth.
- Abscess or Swelling – Can indicate infection requiring urgent treatment.
- Lost or Loose Fillings & Crowns – Can lead to sensitivity and discomfort.
If you’re experiencing any of these issues, don’t wait—visit our emergency dental clinic near you for prompt care.
What are some Symptoms of a Dental Emergency?
- As a result of being knocked out, one or more teeth.
- Teeth/filling that have been chipped, cracked or broken.
- Soft tissue injuries such as biting your lip or tongue.
- Pain/swelling that is not being controlled with over-the-counter pain medications
- Damage to restoration such as a dental filling, crown and bridge.
- Pain and/or discomfort after recent dental treatment.
- Sensitivity to hot & cold.
How Do I Proceed in the Event of a Dental Emergency?
Please get in touch with our office right away if any of the above mentioned sympotms occur.
Please visit CDA Dental Emergency Management to handle these frequent dental emergencies until you can get to our office. Sunridge Smile Dental provides prompt and reliable emergency dental care for patients in Sunridge, Rundle, Whitehorn, Marlborough, Taradale, Martindale.
Whether you’re experiencing severe tooth pain, a broken tooth, or any urgent dental issue, our experienced team is ready to offer immediate relief and effective treatment.
Benefits of Choosing an Emergency Dentistry in Calgary
Seeking emergency dental care comes with several advantages:
- Pain Relief – Immediate treatment to ease discomfort.
- Prevent Further Damage – Early intervention stops minor issues from worsening.
- Preserve Natural Teeth – Quick action can save damaged or knocked-out teeth.
- Reduce Infection Risks – Prevent the spread of infections to other areas.
- Enhance Long-Term Oral Health – Addressing issues early can prevent costly treatments later.
At Sunridge Smile Dental, we prioritize your comfort and well-being, ensuring you receive the best emergency care in Calgary.
Why Choose Jacksonport Dental for Emergency Care?
When a dental emergency strikes, you need a reliable and experienced team. Here’s why Jacksonport Dental is the top choice:
- Same-Day Appointments – Quick access to professional dental care.
- Experienced Emergency Dentists – Skilled professionals with years of experience.
- Advanced Technology – Modern equipment for precise diagnosis and treatment.
- Flexible Payment Options – Affordable care with insurance support.
- Convenient Location – Easily accessible for Calgary residents.
Trust us as your go-to emergency dental clinic in Calgary—we’re here to provide immediate and effective solutions.

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Frequently Asked Questions
What is considered a dental emergency?
A dental emergency includes severe tooth pain, a knocked-out tooth, a broken or cracked tooth, uncontrolled bleeding, facial swelling, dental abscesses, or any injury to the mouth that requires immediate attention.
What should I do if I have a severe toothache?
Rinse your mouth with warm water, gently floss to remove any trapped food, and avoid placing aspirin directly on the gums. Contact our office as soon as possible so we can identify and treat the cause of your pain.
Can I get a same-day emergency dental appointment?
Yes. We do our best to accommodate same-day emergency appointments whenever possible. Please call us immediately so we can assess your situation and schedule you as quickly as possible.
What should I do if my tooth gets knocked out?
Handle the tooth by the crown (not the root), gently rinse it if dirty, and try to place it back into the socket. If that’s not possible, keep it in milk or saliva and visit us immediately. Prompt treatment offers the best chance of saving the tooth.
Is a chipped or broken tooth a dental emergency?
It can be. Small chips may not require urgent care, but larger fractures, pain, bleeding, or exposed tooth structure should be treated as soon as possible to prevent further damage or infection.
What if I lose a filling or crown?
Keep the area clean and avoid chewing on that side of your mouth. If possible, bring the crown with you. Contact us promptly so we can repair or replace the restoration.
What are the signs of a dental abscess?
Common signs include severe tooth pain, swelling of the gums or face, a bad taste in the mouth, pus drainage, fever, or difficulty swallowing. A dental abscess requires immediate professional treatment.
Can you treat dental emergencies for new patients?
Yes. We welcome both new and existing patients for emergency dental care and will do our best to see you as quickly as possible.
What should I do if my child has a dental emergency?
Remain calm and contact us immediately. Whether it’s a knocked-out tooth, chipped tooth, severe toothache, or mouth injury, we’ll provide guidance over the phone and arrange prompt treatment.
How can I manage dental pain before my appointment?
You may use an over-the-counter pain reliever as directed, apply a cold compress to reduce swelling, and avoid chewing on the affected side. Do not place pain medication directly on your gums.
Do you treat broken dentures or dental appliances?
Yes. If your denture, retainer, or other dental appliance breaks or causes discomfort, contact us. We’ll assess the damage and recommend the appropriate repair or replacement.
Can a dental infection become serious?
Yes. Untreated dental infections can spread to other areas of the body and may lead to serious health complications. Prompt treatment is important to relieve pain and prevent the infection from worsening.
Will emergency dental treatment be covered by insurance?
Coverage depends on your dental insurance plan and the type of treatment required. Our team can help review your benefits and explain any out-of-pocket costs before treatment whenever possible.
How can I reduce the risk of dental emergencies?
Maintain regular dental checkups, wear a mouthguard during sports, avoid chewing hard objects like ice or pens, and seek treatment promptly if you notice pain, loose teeth, or damaged restorations.
How quickly should I seek treatment for a dental emergency?
As soon as possible. Many dental emergencies, especially knocked-out teeth, infections, and severe pain, have better outcomes when treated promptly.
Do you offer emergency dental care for infections and swelling?
Yes. We provide emergency evaluations and treatment for dental infections, abscesses, and facial swelling to relieve discomfort and prevent complications.
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Sunridge Dentist
Rundle Dentist
Whitehorn Dentist
Marlborough Dentist
Taradale Dentist
Martindale Dentist