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).
Top Emergency Dentist clinics in Canada
Dionne Orthodontics
Windsor, Ontario
Expressions Dental Care Richmond Hill
Richmond Hill, Ontario
Centre Dentaire St-Nicolas
Lévis, Quebec
South End Dental Centre
Sudbury, Ontario
Richmond Dental Care
Richmond Hill, Ontario
Boulevard Dental Centre
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
walkers Line Dental Centre - Burlington
Burlington, Ontario
Dr. Malfair Dental
Kelowna, British Columbia
Serene Dental | Emergency Dentist | Dr Shawn Hadi
Saguenay, Quebec
Orchard Smiles Dentistry
Kelowna, British Columbia
Roysun Dental Centre
Vaughan, Ontario
Smile Horizons Dental Arts
Mississauga, Ontario
Kelowna Dental Centre
Kelowna, British Columbia
Spruce Dental McKercher
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Windsor Family Dentistry
Windsor, Ontario
Sutherland Dental
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Greenwoods Dental Henderson-Emergency Clinic Location
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Centre Dental Office
Richmond Hill, Ontario
Smart Care Dental | Emergency Dentist in Concord ON | Dentist in Vaughan
Vaughan, Ontario
Coscarella Family Dentistry & Associates – Dentist Windsor (Cosmetic, Implants, Invisalign, Emergency, & Cleaning)
Windsor, Ontario
Varsity Dental Group
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
NEESH Dental
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Emergency Dental Care
Edmonton, Alberta
Carleton Square Dental Centre
Burnaby, British Columbia
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.