Calgary Dental Services

Rapid Relief When You Need It
Dental emergencies can be incredibly painful and stressful, often requiring immediate professional attention to prevent further complications or permanent damage. Whether you’re dealing with a severe, throbbing toothache, a fractured or broken tooth, or a knocked-out permanent tooth from an accident, our team is here to provide swift, compassionate care.
We prioritize emergency cases in our schedule to ensure you get out of pain and back to your day as quickly as possible. We understand that dental trauma doesn’t always happen during office hours, so we aim to be your reliable partner in urgent situations by providing expert care when every minute counts. Don’t wait for the pain to worsen—contact us immediately to receive the urgent treatment you deserve.
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Immediate Steps For Dental Trauma
When an accident happens, staying calm and acting quickly can often save a tooth. Follow the directions below to manage pain and protect your oral health while you’re on your way to see us for emergency dental care.
Common Emergency Scenarios:
If a permanent tooth is knocked out or loosened, time is the most critical factor for a successful repair. Contact us immediately for specific handling instructions and to alert our team that you’re on your way for an emergency visit.
A sudden, throbbing toothache or facial swelling can indicate a serious infection that requires professional intervention. Call our office right away so we can assess yoru symptoms over the phone and provide guidance on managing pain until you arrive at the clinic.

Compassionate Urgent Care
When you arrive at Brentwood Village Dental Clinic with an emergency, our first goal is to manage your pain and stabilize the situation. We understand these moments are stressful and our team is trained to provide a calm, efficient environment to address your needs immediately.
During your emergency appointment:
Our experienced dentists will guide you through every step of the process, ensuring you feel informed and comfortable while we work to restore your smile.
Questions? Call (403) 210-5050Transparent Emergency Fees
To ensure our rates remain fair and standardized, we follow the Alberta Dental Association Fee Guide. Every patient’s emergency is unique, so we provide a clear, customized treatment plan and cost estimate immediately following your initial assessment. We prioritize honest communication to help you focus on recovery and relief as we restore your oral health.


Making Your Dental Visit Easy
Managing your dental care should be simple and stress-free. That’s why we offer direct billing to most major insurance providers, handling the paperwork so you don’t have to. You can focus on your oral health while we help streamline the payment process for a truly convenient experience.
Freqently Asked Questions
We understand that you may have questions before or after your procedure, so we’ve compiled a list of some of our most common patient questions. If you don’t find the answers you need below, our team is just a phone call away to provide you with the information you’re looking for.
A dental emergency typically involves severe pain, uncontrollable bleeding, a knocked out permanent tooth, or facial swelling and other signs of infection.
We recommend calling ahead so we can prepare for your arrival; however, we do prioritize emergency cases and strive to provide same-day care for patients in pain.
Locate the tooth, handle it only by the crown, and contact us immediately for instructions on how to keep the tooth viable while you travel to our clinic.
You can rinse with warm salt water and apply a cold compress to your cheek, but these are temporary measures; the best way to manage severe tooth pain is with professional dental care.
We align our fees with the Alberta Dental Fee Guide to ensure fair pricing and will provide a clear cost estimate following your initial assessment.
Please call our main office line to hear our after-hours instructions or to be directed to the nearest emergency dental resource.
While a small chip may not be an emergency, any crack that causes pain or has sharp edges should be assessed quickly to prevent further damage or infection.
Most dental plans provide coverage for emergency exams and palliative treatment; our team can help you verify your benefits and file your claim.
Swelling is often a sign of an underlying infection or abscess and should be treated as an emergency even if it isn’t currently painful.
Our goal is to see emergency patients on the same day they call to provide immediate pain relief and stabilize the dental issue.
Please bring your photo ID, insurance information, and any dental fragments (such as a broken crown or tooth) that you’re able to recover, if applicable .