Emergency Dentist Near You in SE Calgary

Unfortunately, dental emergencies are unpredictable and often occure when we least expect them and at the most inconvenient time, taking patients by surprise. Our dental team is highly trained and prepared to handle dental situations. We provide efficient same day emergency dental care near you at a cost you can afford.

Dental emergencies are dental problems that require immediate attention whether it is to save a tooth, stop tissue bleeding, address and alleviate severe pain.

Some of the most common dental emergencies include:

  • Severe toothaches
  • Fractured, cracked or chipped teeth
  • Knocked-out OR Loosened teeth
  • Objects stuck between teeth
  • Dislodged Crowns, Broken or Lost fillings
  • Tissue Injuries and Pain – Gum , Lip or Tongue
  • Facial pain and swelling

If you are suffering from one or more of the issues listed above, contact our clinic in SE Calgary in McKenzie Towne, T2Z 3V8 immediately for emergency dental services near you.

Toothaches

A common reason why patients seek emergency dentistry in Calgary is due to a toothache. In most cases, toothaches are caused by dental decay, an abscessed tooth, gum infection, tooth fracture, a damaged filling or something stuck between the teeth.

Symptoms of a toothache may include tooth pain that may be sharp, throbbing, or constant; Swelling around the tooth; fever or headache or foul-tasting drainage from the infected tooth.

The dentist will get your medical history and ask you questions followed by physical oral exam to determine location, cause and extent of the damage. The treatment, depending on cause and severity, could be a filling, root canal therapy or unfortunately, if the tooth can not be saved, then an extraction.

Chipped, Cracked or Broken Teeth

Chips and cracks in the teeth can happen as a result of biting down on hard objects, using teeth to do things besides biting and chewing, trauma to the face or mouth due to an accident or a cavity. People who grind or clench their teeth are also more susceptible to chipping or cracking teeth. If your tooth is broken, chipped, or fractured, see your dentist as soon as possible. Otherwise, your tooth could be damaged further or become infected, possibly causing you to end up losing the tooth.

Treatment for a broken or chipped tooth is dependent upon how severely the tooth is damaged and whether it is an anterior tooth. A tooth that is broken or chopped slightly and is not a front tooth could be treated the same day in one visit with a filling. A badly damaged or broken tooth may require a more lengthy and costly procedure of a dental crown or if deeper and close to the root, a root canal therapy followed by dental crown.

Knocked out or loosened tooth.

Dental emergency of this type is usually the result of trauma to the face or jaw. If you have a loose or knocked out tooth, it is important that you see a dentist as soon as possible in order to save the tooth.

Dislodged Crown or Loose Fillings

Dental restoration may become dislodged. This could occur as a result of trauma, or poor maintenance of your dental work.

Tissue Injuries – Lips, Tongue, Cheek

Trauma to soft tissues include wounds to your lips, tongue, and cheek. In these cases, your dentist will conduct a physical examination of the area for signs of tooth or bone damage and chipped teeth. However, cuts that are larger may require stitches. Your dentist may prescribe an antibiotic to prevent future infections.

Swelling and Infection

Infections in the mouth, especially near the root of a tooth or in the space between the teeth and gums, are serious. When untreated, these can spread to surrounding teeth and gum tissue, and even the rest of the body.

Swellings, absesses or possible infections should be seen by a dentist immediately, especially when there is a swelling of the face. Your dentist will usually perform some tests to determine the source of the swelling and infection and provide treatment depending on the source.

South Trail Crossing Dental offers emergency dentistry in Calgary AB, T2Z 3V8. Our team of companionate dental professionals prioritize your comfort and offer same-day appointments. Do not hesitate to contact our clinic if an emergency situation arises. Prompt and effective treatment can prevent permanent damage and the need for more expensive procedures.

Interested in emergency dentistry? South Trail Crossing Dental in Calgary, AB offers emergency dentistry near you. Call us for an appointment

Preventing A Dental Emergency

Prevention is the key to alleviating pain, saving teeth and maintaining good oral health which also affects your overall health

Mouth Guards – Nightguards or Sportguards

People who grind their teeth are prone to having cracked or fractured teeth and those who participate in sports, especially contact sports are more likely to have facial injuries.

For a sports participant, avoid the risk of injury. Wearing a sports mouthguard protects your teeth and gums in case you are hit. For a teeth grinder, wearing a night guard prevents damage to your teeth, as well as decreases the amount of strain placed on your jaw joint.

Avoid Foods That Can Damage Your Teeth

Avoid hard, stickey or crunchy foods as these foods are more likely to damage your teeth than others. In some cases, these foods can cause your teeth to chip or crack, while in other cases they may increase the risk of tooth decay. Hard candy and tough meats are just some of the ways strong straight and beautiful teeth get broken.

Avoid Parafunctions

Dental emergencies can occur when people use their teeth for things other than biting and chewing food, the intended function of teeth. Some people use their teeth for other functions, referred to as parafunctions which include biting their nails, chewing on ice or pens, using their teeth to open bottles or packages, and using their teeth to hold things. These activities dramatically increase the risk of chipping, fracturing, or even knocking out a tooth. Additionally, certain habits, like nail biting, can strain the jaw and increase the risk of jaw joint dysfunction.

Maintain Good Oral Health Routine

The simplest way to prevent dental emergencies from happening is to maintain your good daily dental hygiene routine. This is because practicing good oral hygiene keeps your teeth and gums strong and healthy, decreasing the risk of gum disease and tooth decay. Brushing twice a day removes excess plaque and bacteria from your teeth, and flossing prevents debris from getting stuck between your teeth and keeps your gums healthy. These are important steps in maintaining good oral health which help prevent dental emergencies.

Visit Your Dentist at South Trail Crossing Dental

Regular dental checkups and biannual dental cleaning (more often if recommended) are critical for maintaining good oral health and preventing dental emergencies. Our South Trail Crossing dental clinic is always available to treat your dental emergencies. However, we would rather work with you to prevent dental emergencies from occuring. During regular dental exams, your dentist can identidy issues and potential risks and treat them before they cause further damage to your teeth, gums and mouth. Additionally, regular dental cleanings ensure that excess plaque, tartar, and bacteria that stick to the surface of your teeth and along the gum line are all removed decreasing the risk of dental issues, thus reducing the risk of dental emergencies.