Emergencies

While a toothache or chipped tooth may seem harmless at first, it can sometimes turn into a full-scale dental emergency overnight.

We take same day or walk-in appointments for all dental emergencies.

What is considered to be a dental emergency?

  • Is it a broken tooth, broken dentures,
  • an avulsed or knock out tooth,
  • an orthodontic dental emergency,
  • a mobile dental implant,
  • a veneer or crown that had been dislodged,
  • uncontrolled pain from a tooth ache or a dental abscess,
  • uncontrolled intra-oral bleeding or hemorrhage,
  • an infected piercing,
  • unexplained sudden or chronic changes in tooth colour,
  • a foreign body embedded in the intra-oral soft tissue or between the teeth,
  • non healing intra-oral ulcerations,
  • a broken orthodontic retainer.
Covid-19 Consent

We are taking all necessary COVID-19 safety precautions as advised by the Alberta Dental Association & College. 

Please notify our staff before your appointment if you or someone you are in close contact with have recently traveled outside of Canada or if you have been exposed to someone else who was diagnosed with COVID-19 or who was quarantined as a precaution.

If you have an illness or are exhibiting symptoms, we recommend you cancel and reschedule your dental appointment. Some illness and symptoms include:

• Flu-like symptoms • Fever or Nausea
• Cough • Sore Throat • Shortness of Breath
• Difficulty Breathing or Chest Pain •Runny Nose

Thank you for your cooperation.