
We're Here To Help! Text Us Now & Let Us Know Your Situation
TEXT US NOWDental emergencies can happen at any time and often require immediate attention. At Capital Dental Choice, we provide prompt emergency dental care to help relieve pain, treat the issue, and prevent further complications. Our team is here to support you with timely appointments, gentle treatment, and clear guidance. Whether you are experiencing a severe toothache, a chipped or broken tooth, swelling, a knocked-out tooth, or a lost filling or crown, we are ready to help. We will carefully assess your condition, explain your treatment options, and provide the care needed to restore your comfort and oral health. Our goal is to help you feel at ease while addressing your dental emergency as quickly as possible. If you need emergency dental care in West Edmonton, contact us today.
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Here are some of the most frequent dental emergencies and simple steps you can take before your visit.
Even if your tooth is damaged, many breaks can be repaired. Text us right away to schedule an emergency visit. Small chips are often fixed with a simple bond; more severe breaks may require a crown or root canal to protect the tooth and restore function. Prompt attention gives the best chance for a successful repair.
If you have a toothache, text us to book an emergency appointment and describe your symptoms. Over-the-counter pain relievers can help temporarily, but avoid placing medication directly on the tooth. Applying a cold compress to the outside of your cheek can reduce discomfort. Avoid heat, which may make the problem worse.
If a permanent tooth is knocked out, act quickly. If the tooth is clean, gently place it back in its socket. If that isn't possible, keep it safe and text us immediately. The sooner you reach a dentist, ideally within 30 minutes, the higher the chance of saving the tooth.
If a filling comes out, protect the exposed tooth by placing a piece of sugarless gum or dental wax over the area until you can text us for a replacement. Avoid chewing on that side to prevent further damage.
For a cut or injury, apply firm pressure with a clean cloth to control bleeding. Use a cold pack on the outside of the mouth to reduce swelling. If the bleeding is heavy or does not stop within a few minutes, seek care at the nearest emergency room.
Gently try to remove the object with dental floss. Avoid using sharp tools or pointed objects that could damage your gums or teeth. If you cannot safely remove it, text us for guidance.
IF YOU'RE EXPERIENCING ONE OF THESE DENTAL EMERGENCIES
TEXT US NOWIf you are experiencing severe tooth pain, swelling, or a broken tooth, our team is here to help with prompt emergency dental care and quick appointment availability.
Yes, we provide Same-day emergency dental appointments whenever possible to help patients receive fast relief and immediate treatment.
If you are dealing with After-hours dental emergencies, contact our team right away for guidance and the next available emergency care options.
Yes, patients looking for an evening dentist can benefit from our flexible scheduling for urgent dental concerns after regular office hours.
Severe toothaches, infections, swelling, broken teeth, knocked-out teeth, and dental trauma may require immediate urgent dental care to prevent complications.
Airdrie Emergency Dentist proudly provides compassionate emergency services for patients searching for an emergency dentist NW Calgary location.
Rinse your mouth with warm water, avoid chewing on the affected side, and contact our office as soon as possible for emergency assistance.
We do our best to accommodate emergency walk-ins whenever availability allows. Texting ahead can help reduce wait times and ensure faster care.
Yes, patients searching for an NW Calgary after-hours emergency dentist can contact our team for fast support and emergency appointment guidance.
Dental emergencies should be treated as soon as possible to relieve discomfort, prevent infection, and protect your long-term oral health.