Canadian Dental Care

Emergency Dentist in Canada

293 verified clinics across Canada

A dental emergency — a knocked-out tooth, severe toothache, broken filling, or facial swelling — needs prompt care to relieve pain and save the tooth. Emergency dentists in Canada offer same-day and after-hours appointments, triage urgent cases, and provide treatments like extractions, temporary crowns, and infection management. If you have uncontrolled bleeding, difficulty breathing, or significant swelling, go to a hospital emergency room. Otherwise, the clinics below offer urgent dental care across Canada — many accept the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP).

Typical cost:$100–$600 (median $250)

Frequently asked questions about Emergency Dentist

What counts as a dental emergency?

Severe toothache, a knocked-out or broken tooth, lost filling or crown, abscess or swelling, and uncontrolled bleeding all warrant urgent care. Life-threatening swelling or breathing difficulty should go to a hospital ER.

How much does emergency dental care cost in Canada?

An emergency exam typically runs $100–$250; treatment costs depend on the procedure. Many clinics accept the CDCP and private insurance.

Can I see an emergency dentist without an appointment?

Many clinics reserve same-day slots for emergencies and some offer after-hours care. Call ahead or use the city links below to find one near you.