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Dental Emergency Services Offered By Didsbury Smiles Dental

If you're unsure whether your dental problem requires immediate attention, give us a call and our Didsbury emergency dentist will be happy to advise you. Discomfort that prevents you from going to work or school or impairs your ability to eat should be addressed as soon as possible. Other symptoms that necessitate immediate medical attention include.

Cracked or chipped teeth
A knocked out tooth
A broken restoration
Persistent tooth pain or sensitivity
Redness or swelling

Don't Put Off Care

You might be tempted to ignore that first twinge of dental pain in hopes that it will go away on its own. However, pain is frequently your body warning you that something is wrong and needs to be addressed. Ignoring that warning may end up costing you more in the long run, both financially and in terms of your oral health.

A simple and easily treated dental problem can become more complex and costly if not treated promptly. If left untreated, a small cavity can develop into an abscess.

We're Here In The Evenings

There is no reason to postpone necessary dental care! Didsbury Smiles Dental provides emergency appointments as well as evening appointments. You can easily come in for treatment after work or school.

Don't wait! Call today to make an emergency dental appointment at our Didsbury location.


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Types of Dental Emergencies

Unexplainable Toothache
Cracked tooth
Swollen or Bleeding Gums
Swollen Jaw or Mouth
Exposed Nerves
Knocked-Out Tooth
Missing Filling
Broken Crown
Broken Dentures
Abscessed Tooth
Food/Object Lodged Between Teeth
Dental Implants (problems or concerns)
Orthodontic Emergencies
Pediatric Dental Emergencies

Benefits of Emergency Dental Care

Having access to an emergency dentist can be extremely beneficial to your health, and while some patients may put off such treatment due to concerns about high dental prices, this will not only harm their oral and overall health but will also result in higher long-term dental costs.

Some of the numerous advantages of seeing an emergency dentist as soon as possible include:

Prevention of tooth decay
Pain relief
Improved aesthetic appearance
Reduced risk of oral infection
Long-term dental fees are reduced

Ways to Prevent or Avoid a Dental Emergency

Tips for preventing a dental emergency

  • Practice good, daily dental hygiene
  • Watch your meals
  • Routine dental visits
  • Vitamins to keep your teeth and gums healthy

How to Choose the Right Emergency Dentist?

When looking for professional help for emergency dental problems, you should consider the provider’s:

  • Reputation
  • Accessibility
  • Facilities and Level of Care
  • Proximity
  • Affordability

Why Should You Choose Us As Your Emergency Dentist?

Didsbury Smiles Dental is here to serve all of your dental needs, including emergency dentistry. We understand that sometimes you need help from professionals to get the care you need. Let us be those professionals for you! When you call us for emergency dentistry, we'll be ready to ensure that your oral health is protected.


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Frequently Asked Questions About Emergency Dentistry

1. I have a chipped or broken tooth. What should I do?

If your tooth is broken, make sure you don’t brush it, and make an appointment to see your dentist as soon as possible. Your dentist will explain the best method for repairing the break, which could be one or a combination of fillings, crowns, or root canal treatments.

2. An object is caught between my teeth; how do I remove it?

If there’s something caught between your teeth, you can use the following ways to remove it.

  • Rinse your mouth.
  • Gently floss the debris away.
  • Carefully try a wooden toothpick.

3. If I have a toothache; what are my options for relief?

If you have mild to severe toothache, you can try the following to get rid of the pain.

  • Saltwater rinse
  • Hydrogen peroxide rinse
  • Peppermint tea bags
  • Cold compress or ice bags
  • Use a hot pack

4. What should you do for a knocked-out tooth?

If an adult tooth is knocked out, try to see a dentist right away. Do not attempt to re-insert a baby tooth; instead, take your child to the dentist right away. If you are unable to reposition an adult tooth, place it in milk and contact your regular dental practice.

5. What happens if I lose a filling?

If a filling is not replaced within a few days, the unprotected tooth may suffer damage. Bacteria and food particles can adhere to the empty space and cause decay. Furthermore, a missing filling can expose dentin, the second layer of the tooth beneath the hard outer enamel.

6. I have anxiety when dealing with dentists, can I be put to sleep?

Your dentist can sedate you during treatments. However, your dentist will first consider conscious sedation options. Conscious sedation is the use of medications to help you relax during a dental procedure. It is ideal for patients who are anxious, nervous or have difficulty sitting still during dental visits.

7. What is the best way to deal with noticeable swelling?

The best way to deal with swelling is to rinse your mouth with saltwater. Warm compresses are also used to relieve gum pain. Cold compresses are used to reduce gum swelling.

8. Will there be a dentist's open on Sunday near me?

Yes, Didsbury Smiles Dental will be open on Sundays for emergency dentistry.

We Are Officially OPEN!

Didsbury Smiles Dental is thrilled to be offering full dental services to our patients and community. We've missed you!

If you had an appointment that was cancelled due to COVID-19 or are due for a dental check up or cleaning, please contact us right away to have your appointment booked.

To see how we are going the extra mile to keep you and your family safe, check out our COVID-19 Protection Plan.