While dental emergencies can vary in severity, common situations that require immediate attention include:
Severe toothache or dental pain
Broken or fractured teeth
Knocked-out (avulsed) teeth
Swelling or dental abscesses
Trauma to the mouth or jaw
Lost or damaged dental restorations (fillings, crowns, bridges)
How to Handle a Dental Emergency:
If you’re experiencing a dental emergency, here’s what you can do:
1. Contact Us Immediately
Call Centre Dentaire Laval as soon as possible to schedule an emergency appointment. Our team will provide guidance and support over the phone and prepare for your arrival.
2. Manage Discomfort
While you wait to see us, you can use over-the-counter pain relievers and apply cold compresses to help alleviate pain and swelling.
3. Handle Lost Teeth or Restorations Carefully
If a tooth is knocked out or a dental restoration is damaged, handle them with care and bring them with you to our office. Avoid touching the roots of a knocked-out tooth and keep it moist by placing it in milk or saliva.
CALL CLINIC IMMEDIATELY – ideally an avulsed tooth needs to be reimplanted within 30 minutes.
Prompt Attention When You Need It Most - Your Trusted Partner in Dental Emergencies
At Centre Dentaire Laval, we understand that dental emergencies can be distressing, and your comfort and relief are our top priorities. Our compassionate team is dedicated to providing prompt and attentive emergency dental care, ensuring that you receive the care and attention you need during challenging times.