Emergency Dental Care

At Allwood Dental, we realize how stressful a dental emergency may be. If a dental emergency should develop without warning, we want to make sure that you, your family, and your friends know that we are here to help. If you have a dental emergency, please call us at (604) 746-3535.

Emergency Dental Care

Allwood Dental considers any scenario involving pain or discomfort to be a dental emergency. While a dental emergency can be a terrifying experience, you should see a dentist if you have a sudden or chronic toothache, a fractured or knocked-out tooth, or if you’ve been in an accident involving your teeth and/or jaw.

Allwood Dental will see both current and new patients who are unable to see their usual dentist in a timely way. We reserve time in our daily schedule, particularly for dental emergencies. Until you can be seen at our Abbotsford dental office, we will offer our support over the phone and give you tips on how to stay as comfortable as you can. Please visit CDA Dental Emergency Management to address these frequent dental emergencies until you can come into our office.

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Our Testimonials

Alisha Dhunna

“ Every time I visit, they give me proper attention and advice. I adore how they listen to your dental problems calmly and patiently, providing you with excellent guidance. Dr. Hans and her team are doing a wonderful job. Thank you for our care. ”

Jasbir Hundal

“ Dr. Hans and her staff are very attentive and caring. They explained the procedures thoroughly and made sure I was comfortable throughout the process. ”

Carole Warren

“ Dr. Hans is so kind and patient, an excellent Denist who will take time, think, and do the work correctly. I highly recommend her! She really cares about you. ”

Macleod Tara

“ So I needed a dentist, as a filling fell out. So I went on Google and looked at the reviews.
I’m so thankful I picked Allwood, friendly atmosphere, clean. The wonderful dentist let me know everything she was doing, she made me feel calm, and in a safe place. Her assistant was just as lovely. I’m definitely going back, we’re going to create a plan. Thank you ladies, for a really great experience. ”

Joe C.

“ This place was very good. I got a very friendly greeting when I walked in and I was put at ease. The dentist was gentle and attentive and took the time to honestly answer all of my questions. All of the staff were pleasant and made me feel very comfortable. ”

Debbie Tait

“ This entire office has eliminated my fears of going to the dentist regularly. Things are always explained clearly so the right decision is reached. Everyone has been beyond patient with me! ”

Common Dental Emergencies

Knocked-Out Tooth

Damage to restoration such as a dental crown, filling or bridge

Pain and/or discomfort after recent dental treatment

Chipped, cracked broken teeth

An infection that has resulted in an abscess

Soft tissue injuries such as biting your lip or tongue

Gum or jaw swelling

Severe bleeding

Frequently Asked Questions

If you are experiencing abnormally acute pain, swelling, bleeding, or pus excreting from your gums and teeth, you are most certainly suffering from a dental emergency and should contact your dentist immediately. Loose, fractured, or knocked-out teeth are another indicator of a dental emergency.

Call your dentist immediately and schedule an appointment within the hour. The sooner you get to see your dentist, the higher the chances that they’ll be able to recover your tooth and fix the issue.

Take good care of your teeth and follow appropriate oral hygiene habits, such as brushing twice a day and flossing every night before bed. Likewise, if you participate in any high-contact activities, you should protect your teeth by wearing a mouthguard and a helmet.

If you crack or break a tooth, try to collect as many of the shattered bits as you can and wrap them in a clean, moist cloth. Make an immediate call to your Abbotsford urgent care dental office. The sooner you schedule an appointment, the sooner they can restore your injured tooth.

Don’t be alarmed if one of your permanent teeth comes out. The first step is to gently rinse the teeth in lukewarm salt water to clean it. DO NOT touch the tooth by the root under any circumstances since this will harm any tissues that reside there, making it hard for your emergency dentist to reconnect the tooth to the socket. Contact your nearest Abbotsford emergency dental facility and make an appointment right now. Meanwhile, keep the tooth moist by placing it between your cheek and jaw. If that isn’t a possibility, put it in a jar of saline solution or milk until you can get to the dentist.

Take an anti-inflammatory medication such as Ibuprofen. Avoid Aspirin because it contains ingredients that will thin your blood and thus exacerbate the situation.