Emergency Dental Care in Scarborough, ON | ScarboroSmiles
Emergency Dental Care
Dental Emergency? Call Us Now: (416) 519-6825 For other medical emergencies, go to Scarborough General Hospital Emergency. Dental emergencies can happen when you least expect them. Whether it's a bad toothache, a broken tooth, or a tooth that got knocked out, you need help fast. At ScarboroSmiles, we're ready to help you right away. Our emergency dental care in Scarborough, ON, is here when you need it most. We'll help stop the pain and fix the problem quickly.
Frequently Asked Questions About Emergency Dental Care
What Are Emergency Dental Services?
Emergency dental services help you when you have a sudden tooth problem that needs fast care. This includes things like bad tooth pain, broken teeth, or injuries to your mouth. Getting help quickly can save your tooth and stop bigger problems.
ScarboroSmiles is here to help you right away. We provide fast emergency dental care in Scarborough, ON, to stop your pain and protect your teeth.
Will I be seen right away for a dental emergency?
Yes, we see emergency patients as fast as we can. When you call us first, we can get ready for you and see you faster.
What if my dental emergency happens at night or on the weekend?
If you have a dental emergency when we are closed, consider contacting the After Hours Emergency dental care centre at Yonge and St. Claire.
How can I stop my tooth pain before I see the dentist?
You can take pain medicine from the store to help (read the bottle to know how much to take). If your tooth got knocked out, keep it wet. Try to put it back in your mouth gently, or put it in milk until you see us.
Where can I learn more about dental emergencies?
You can find helpful information about dental emergencies and what to do here.
How much does emergency dental care cost?
The cost depends on what treatment you need. We will tell you the cost before we start. We accept dental insurance and can help you understand your coverage.
Should I go to the hospital or the dentist for a dental emergency?
For most tooth problems, call your dentist first. Go to the hospital if you have heavy bleeding that won't stop, trouble breathing, or swelling that makes it hard to swallow.
Can I wait until tomorrow if my tooth hurts?
No, it's best to call us right away. Waiting can make the problem worse and harder to fix. Fast treatment can save your tooth.
What should I bring to my emergency dental visit?
Bring your dental insurance card if you have one, a list of medicines you take, and any pieces of broken tooth if you have them.
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