Emergencies

Emergency Dental Services in Scarborough

Emergencies Can't Wait

If you have a dental emergency in Scarborough, call us right away. We understand that dental emergencies can occur at any time and require immediate attention. Our dedicated team is here to provide you with prompt and professional emergency dental care when you need it most. With our state-of-the-art facility and experienced staff, we offer a comprehensive range of emergency dental services, including urgent dental treatment, tooth extractions, root canals, and more. If you're searching for an emergency dental clinic near you, look no further. Our urgent dental care clinic is conveniently located and equipped to handle a variety of dental emergencies. Contact us right away for immediate dental care and let our emergency dentist provide the prompt relief and peace of mind you deserve.

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Lost filling or Broken Crown


If you’ve broken a crown or lost a filling, you should make an appointment with a dentist to have it fixed as soon as possible to prevent pain and further decay or damage.


Loose fillings are often a sign that there is further decay in the tooth that is causing the filling to no longer fit properly.


Broken or chipped teeth



If you have broken or chipped one (or more) of your teeth, call us to book an appointment to prevent further damage or infection. Try not to bite down on the broken or chipped tooth.


If it’s causing you pain, talk to a pharmacist about over the counter pain medication until you can see one of our dentists.

What to do if your tooth has been knocked out


A knocked out tooth is a serious dental emergency. If you can’t reach our office, go to the nearest hospital emergency room.


To avoid further damage to your tooth:


  • Find the tooth, and try not to touch the root (the area of the tooth that is under the gum)
  • If the tooth is dirty, hold it by the crown (the smooth white part) and rinse it with milk. Do not use water, and don’t scrub it.
  • If possible, put the tooth back into the socket, facing the right way. Hold the tooth in place by gently biting down or with some gauze.
  • It’s important not to let the tooth dry out. If you can’t put it back in place, you can keep it moist by holding it in your mouth.

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1967 Lawrence Ave E, Unit 4

Scarborough, ON M1R 2Z2


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