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Dental Emergency in Edmonton? What to Do and How We Can Help

  • Writer: Dr. Llewelyn A. Paras
    Dr. Llewelyn A. Paras
  • Sep 11, 2025
  • 2 min read

Updated: Sep 12, 2025

Dental emergencies often happen without warning, from a severe toothache in the middle of the night to a tooth knocked out during a game. Knowing how to respond immediately can relieve pain, prevent further damage, and protect your teeth until you’re able to seek professional care.

 

Let’s take a closer look at what constitutes a dental emergency, steps you should take right away, and how our team at Dental Haus is here to support you with emergency dentistry in Edmonton.

 

Recognizing a True Dental Emergency

Not every dental problem requires urgent attention, but some situations demand immediate care. Common dental emergencies include:


·        Sudden or severe tooth pain that won’t subside.

·        A knocked-out, loose, or fractured tooth.

·        Swelling of the gums, face, or jaw.

·        Abscesses or signs of infection, such as fever or pus.


Delaying treatment can result in serious complications, including permanent tooth loss, worsening infections, or the need for more complex procedures. Even minor injuries or discomfort should be assessed promptly if they involve broken teeth, trauma, or swelling. When in doubt, it’s always safer to contact a professional immediately.


First Aid Steps: What to Do While You Wait

Taking quick, appropriate action before you reach the dentist can protect your teeth and help manage discomfort:


·        Knocked-out tooth: Rinse gently with water without scrubbing and attempt to place it back in the socket. If that isn’t possible, store it in milk or a tooth preservation solution to increase the chances of saving it.

·        Pain and swelling: Apply a cold compress to the side of your face and take over-the-counter pain relief as directed.

·        Bleeding: Bite gently on clean gauze to control bleeding until you are seen by a dentist.

It’s important to avoid placing aspirin directly on the gums, applying heat, or ignoring the problem in the hope it will resolve on its own. These actions can worsen the injury or infection.


Swift and Compassionate Emergency Care

At Dental Haus, we understand that dental emergencies are stressful and often painful. Our experienced team quickly assesses each situation, provides immediate pain relief, and stabilizes your condition. Our emergency services include repairing broken or chipped teeth, treating infections or abscesses, re-implanting knocked-out teeth, addressing sudden toothaches, and more.


Throughout your visit, we focus on creating a calm and reassuring environment. We know that emergencies are often unexpected, and our goal is to provide care that restores your oral health while minimizing stress.


The Importance of Timely Professional Intervention

Prompt treatment does more than relieve pain; it helps prevent complications and costly procedures in the future. Acting quickly preserves your natural teeth, safeguards your overall oral health, and minimizes the risk of infection or further damage. Knowing when and where to seek emergency dentistry in Edmonton will ensure you get the right treatment when it matters most.


Dental Haus: Emergency Dentistry in Edmonton You Can Trust

At Dental Haus, our team makes every effort to accommodate emergency appointments as soon as possible. Whether you’re dealing with sudden pain, a broken tooth, or an infection, our goal is to provide prompt, compassionate care that eases discomfort and protects your smile.


For trusted emergency dentistry in Edmonton, call us at 780-433-3368 or schedule an appointment online to get the care you need.

 
 
 

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