Emergency Dentist Calgary

We know you never plan to have a dental emergency, but we do. At Toothcrew, we make sure we have time slots set aside for any dental emergency you're having.

A dental emergency can be anything. It stops you in your tracks, makes eating and drinking uncomfortable and derails your plans. From a cracked tooth to an infection in the teeth or gums, Toothcrew emergency dentists handle cases for all ages. Whether it’s a chipped tooth from a fall at the park or a broken crown, our team is ready for it.

Why choose Toothcrew as your Emergency Dentist

At Toothcrew, our team utilizes their experience and the technology we use to fix dental emergencies quickly. We’re your local team that can fit you in the same day and get you back to normal. Your experience with us matters; here’s why you’ll love us. Our friendly team is here to ease your anxieties and treat your emergency. Your comfort is our priority; our office is designed to keep you calm even during an emergency. We offer sedation dentistry to keep you comfortable while we do what we do best. We use the latest dental technology to ensure effective treatment for your emergency. We offer affordable dentistry and I’ll always be upfront about the costs of your treatment.

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Our Emergency Dental Service

Our dental office offers various types of dental emergency services:

Tooth or Gum Pain or Bleeding

Tooth and Gum pain or bleeding can signify multiple issues, such as tooth decay or gum disease. Our team is here to make sure you get the best treatment possible. We'll explore your history, pinpoint the issue and create a treatment plan to manage pain and get your mouth back to normal.

Treatment for Pain or Bleeding

Treatment of issues like pain or bleeding are started by examining the area of issue. Our dentist will do a thorough exam of the area to get a good idea of what’s going on. Once the issue has been identified, our dentist will determine if antibiotics or surgery is necessary.

Broken, Chipped or Lost Teeth

Whether sports-related or a simple accident, a chipped, broken, or lost tooth is painful. At Toothcrew, our emergency dentists are here to sort it out. We can repair and restore using the latest dental technology through dental resin or an emergency root canal. We're here to restore your smile to its brightest.

Broken, Chipped or Lost Crowns

Breaking a crown puts a dent in your day and puts your teeth at risk for damage. Our team is here to reseal or replace the dental crown as needed. We utilize our team's experience and technology to ensure your crown stays where it should be.

Treatment for Broken, Chipped or Lost Crowns

Treating an issue with a dental crown will depend on what’s happened to the crown. For things like a loose or chipped crown, dental resin will be applied to preserve the crown. For a broken or lost crown, our dentist will replace the crown.

Loose Fillings

A loose filling is a painful issue. At Toothcrew, we'll examine the affected tooth and devise a treatment plan. We'll discuss the plan with you and use products like dental cement or a sealant to prevent any damage to the tooth and get you back on schedule.

Treatment for Loose Fillings

For a loose filling, an exam will be done first to see the state of the filling. Once the filling has been examined, treatment is simple. The old filling will be removed and replaced with a new filling. Loose fillings are best treated earlier than later as leaving loose filling can put the tooth at risk for damage.

Infection or Abscess

An infection in the tooth or gums is a serious issue. It's essential to take swift action when treating a disease or abscess. We'll start treating the infection immediately and then book you in to find and address the root issue once the infection is gone.

Treatment for an Infection or Abscess

A dental infection or abscess is a more involved issue to deal with. First the affected area will be identified and cleaned. If there is an infection, the area will be cleaned and antibiotics prescribed along with pain medication to make you more comfortable and get rid of the infection. If there is an abscess, the dentist will drain it. If the abscess was caused by a tooth, it may need a root canal or to be removed. Antibiotics and pain medication will be prescribed.

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