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Emergency Dentist in Kingston

Call our team at East End Dental as soon as possible. We are here to help.

Find Our Dental Clinic in an Emergency

760 Highway 15, Unit 2, Kingston, Ontario
K7K 6X2

What is a Dental Emergency?

A dental emergency refers to a situation that requires immediate attention from a dentist.

If you are unsure whether or not you are experiencing a dental emergency, here are some common examples: severe tooth pain, broken or knocked out teeth, or a tooth that has been pushed out of position.

If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, please contact our dental clinic in immediately, and we will schedule an appointment for you as soon as possible. We are here to help you when you need it most.

Lost Fillings or Crowns

Try to identify and find any broken or lost fillings or crowns. Rinse and attempt to place it back on your tooth. Call our office as soon as possible to arrange an appointment to have it fixed.

Chipped or Broken Teeth

If you have a broken or chipped tooth, it’s important not to panic but instead to take immediate action to fix it.

First, try to locate any missing pieces of the tooth and put them in a clean container. Bring any pieces of the tooth with you to your appointment as your dentist may be able to reattach them. Even if you cannot find the missing piece, call our dental office in Kingston right away to schedule an appointment to have the tooth repaired.

Don’t panic and take the necessary steps to get it treated as soon as possible. In most cases, it’s possible to fix a chipped tooth so that it looks completely natural and no one will ever be able to know that it was broken.

Knocked-Out Teeth

If you have a knocked-out tooth, it is important to take immediate action to try to save it.

First, carefully rinse the tooth and hold it by the top (crown) rather than the roots. Gently try to put it back in its socket and bite down gently to keep it in place. Keep the tooth moist by placing it in a glass of milk or by holding it in your mouth until you can get to the dental office.

Take an over-the-counter pain medication, but do not take aspirin if you are bleeding. Apply a cold compress to the side of your face where the tooth is fractured to reduce pain and swelling.

In the case of a knocked-out tooth, it is very important to seek dental treatment as soon as possible. If you can, call our office ahead of time to let us know you are on your way. The sooner you can be seen by our dentist in Kingston, the better the chance of saving the tooth.

Severe Swelling, Pain or Discomfort

If you notice sudden moderate to severe swelling in your face, mouth, or neck, or if you are experiencing severe pain or discomfort in or around your mouth, it’s important to seek dental treatment as soon as possible. This could be a sign of a serious dental infection which could require treatment. In the meantime, you can take the following steps to help reduce some of pain:

Apply a cold compress to the affected area.
Take an over-the-counter pain medication.
Use salt water to rinse the area that is causing pain. This can help remove any debris that may be causing the toothache.
Our dentists will be able to diagnose the cause of the swelling or pain and plan a quick and effective treatment. Don’t hesitate to reach out to us as soon as you notice these symptoms.

Appointment Cancellation

We understand that your schedule can be unpredictable. If you need to cancel or reschedule your dental appointment, please provide us with at least two (2) business days’ notice. For urgent or last-minute changes, kindly call our office directly. Note that not all appointment slots are available online, so please contact us for assistance.

Emergency Dentist in Kingston

We know how scary it can be to have a sudden tooth problem. That’s why we’re here to help you when you need us the most. Our friendly and skilled team is ready to take care of any dental emergency you might have.

If you have a bad toothache, a broken tooth, or even if a tooth gets knocked out, and other urgent problems don’t worry! Come to our clinic, and we will make sure you get the help you need quickly. We understand that tooth problems can be very painful and stressful, so we do our best to make you feel better as soon as possible.

Our clinic is open every day on weekdays for emergency dental care. You don’t need to have an appointment to see us in an emergency. Just come to our clinic, and we will help you right away. Our dentists are very qualified and experienced in handling all kinds of dental emergencies.

We also have modern equipment and use the latest techniques to make sure you get the best care. We will check your teeth, find out what’s wrong, and give you the right treatment to fix the problem. Our goal is to make you feel comfortable and pain-free.

If you ever need an emergency dentist in Kingston, Ontario, remember that we are here for you. Whether it’s a toothache, a broken tooth, or any other dental problem, come to our clinic, and we will take care of you. Your smile and health are very important to us. So, don’t wait! Visit us anytime you have a dental emergency.

We look forward to helping you feel better soon!

 We also do Root Canal Procedure in Kingston

FAQ Page

FAQ Page

When Should I Seek Emergency Dental Care?

Seek care if you experience severe pain, or bleeding, or have a tooth knocked out or broken.

What Should I Bring to an Emergency Dental Visit?

Bring identification, insurance information, and any relevant medical history.

How Can I Manage Pain Until I See a Dentist?

Use over-the-counter pain relievers and apply a cold compress to reduce swelling.

Are Emergency Dental Services Covered by Insurance?

Many insurance plans cover emergency dental services, but it's best to check with your provider.

What Are the Risks of Delaying Treatment?

Delaying treatment can lead to more severe issues, including infections and permanent damage.

Always Welcoming New Patients

We are accepting new patients. Contact us and take the first step in achieving better oral health outcomes.