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Emergency Dental Care

Dental emergencies can’t wait. Contact D on D Dental now — we’re ready to help you feel better, fast!

Knocked Out Tooth
Having a tooth knocked out is one of the most sudden and stressful dental emergencies you can have. But quick action can make the difference between saving the tooth or losing it permanently. Whether it happened during sports, a fall, or an accident, we’re here to guide you through what to do — and make sure you’re treated with calm, expert care.
Chipped Teeth
A chipped tooth might seem like a minor issue — until you notice it every time you talk, eat, or look in the mirror. Whether it happened from biting something hard, a minor accident, or even simply just wear over time, fixing a chip is often simpler and more comfortable than you might expect.
Abscesses
A dental abscess is more than just a painful bump. It’s a pocket of infection that forms deep within the tooth or gum — and when left untreated, it can spread quickly and cause serious complications. The good news? With the right treatment, it can be resolved safely and comfortably.
Fractured Teeth
A fractured tooth might not always hurt right away — but it’s always worth checking. Left untreated, even a small crack can lead to pain, infection, or permanent damage. The sooner we can assess the break, the more options we have to save the tooth and avoid complex treatment down the road.
Dental Pain
Whether it’s a dull ache, a sharp jolt, or something that flares up when you eat or drink, dental pain is always a sign that something needs attention. It doesn’t always mean something serious — but it never means “ignore it and hope for the best.”
Sport-Related Tooth Injury
A sports injury can happen in a split second — a puck, a ball, or even a bad fall — and suddenly, you're dealing with a chipped, cracked, or knocked-out tooth. Those moments can feel overwhelming and scary, but the good news is that rapid, professional treatments can often save the tooth and prevent long-term damage or even loss.
Swelling
Swelling in your gums, cheek, or jaw is never just a cosmetic issue. It’s often a sign that something more serious is going on — from infection to abscesses or trauma — and the longer you wait, the worse it often gets. That’s why we take swelling seriously and work quickly to uncover the cause and give you the relief that you need.
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Danforth & Coxwell Clinic: 1684 Danforth Avenue. Unit # 3 (416) 462-1526

Danforth & Main Clinic: 2330 Danforth
Avenue (416) 421-3724

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Danforth & Coxwell Clinic Hours: 1684 Danforth Avenue, Unit #3

Monday: 9am-6pm
Tuesday: 9am-5pm
Wednesday: 9am-8pm
Thursday: 9am-6pm
Friday: 9am-5pm
Saturday: 9am-2pm
Sunday: Closed
Call us at (416) 462-1526

Danforth & Main Clinic Hours: 2330 Danforth Avenue

Monday: 9am-5pm
Tuesday: 9am-5pm
Wednesday: 8am-6pm
Thursday: 8am-2pm
Friday: 9am-3pm
Saturday: 9am-2pm
Sunday: Closed
Call us at (416) 421-3724