Emergency Dentistry in Charlesworth, Edmonton
Overview
Dental emergencies can happen suddenly and without warning β and when they do, you need fast, professional care from a trusted dental team. At Charlesworth Dental Clinic, we offer same-day emergency dental appointments in Charlesworth, Edmonton to help relieve pain, control infection, and protect your teeth and gums from further damage. Whether youβre dealing with severe discomfort, bleeding, swelling, or trauma, our experienced team is here to provide quick, gentle, and effective treatment.
Common Dental Emergencies We Treat
- Severe toothache or throbbing pain
- Cracked, chipped, or broken teeth
- Knocked-out (avulsed) teeth
- Dental abscess, swelling, or infection
- Broken or lost fillings, crowns, or bridges
- Oral or gum injuries, bleeding, or lacerations
- Broken dentures or damaged appliances
- Pain caused by erupting wisdom teeth
- Trauma from accidents, sports, or falls
When to Seek Immediate Dental Care
- Continuous or increasing pain
- Facial or gum swelling
- Pus or a foul taste in the mouth
- Fever or difficulty opening your mouth
- Loose or knocked-out tooth
- Bleeding that does not stop
Popular Cosmetic Dentistry Treatments at Valley Dental
Professional Teeth Whitening
Dental Veneers
Dental Bonding
Invisalign Clear Aligners
Benefits of Cosmetic Dentistry
- Boosts confidence & self-esteem
- Enhances personal & professional appearance
- Improves facial aesthetics & symmetry
- Provides long-lasting, natural-looking results
- Strengthens and protects damaged teeth
- Encourages better long-term oral care
Emergency Dental Appointments for All Ages
How We Help During a Dental Emergency
- Assessment & Digital Imaging
- Pain Relief & Stabilization
- Diagnosis & Personalized Treatment Plan
- Emergency Treatment When Possible
- Follow-Up & Long-Term Restoration (If Needed)
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FAQs
1. What should I do if my tooth gets knocked out?
2. Can I go to the hospital for a dental emergency?
3. How can I relieve toothache temporarily?
Rinse with warm salt water, take over-the-counter pain relief if appropriate, and avoid chewing on the affected side. Do not apply aspirin directly to gums or teeth.
4. Are dental emergencies covered by insurance?
Many emergency services are covered depending on your plan. We offer direct billing and can review benefits before treatment when possible.