Emergency Danforth Dentist – We’re Here When You Need Us

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No one ever wants to need an emergency Danforth dentist, and it’s for that reason exactly that you should plan how to react should you experience a dental emergency.

The first thing to know is that if you have a dental emergency, our team at Dental Care Group is ready to help. We will always welcome your call.

Secondly, there are a few things you can do before you come to us that will improve the outcome. Here are a few tips about how to handle common dental emergencies – the ones we see most often.

Toothache

The pain of a toothache can be sharp and piercing, or more generalized and throbbing – usually due to tooth decay. The pain will likely become worse instead of better, so call us as soon as the discomfort begins, and we’ll fit you in quickly. For temporary relief, hold a warm cloth against the affected cheek. If the area around the tooth is swollen, you can also use a cool compress intermittently. Remember though, never put ice directly against your skin. Wrap it (or bag of frozen peas) in a tea towel before applying.

Chipped Or Broken Tooth

The best way to manage tooth fractures is to prevent them. For any sport where there’s even the smallest risk of contact with another player or any surface, everyone should wear a professionally fitted mouthguard.

If a tooth does get chipped, use warm water to rinse off as much dirt as possible from the chipped piece and place it in a glass of milk. Call us right away and we’ll fit you in asap.

Broken teeth can almost always be saved, but it’s important that you call us immediately. We’ll ask you to explain what happened and we’ll find an appointment for you right away.

Knocked-Out Tooth

Bite on some gauze or a clean cloth to stop any bleeding. For a permanent tooth, handle it by the shiny enamel crown only and rinse it gently under clean water. Remove the gauze and try to place the tooth back in its socket within 10 minutes. If that’s not possible, submerge the tooth in milk. Either way, call us immediately and come to us immediately! As time lapses, the opportunity to save the tooth reduces quickly.

In all dental emergencies, call Dental Care Group in East York on the Danforth as quickly as possible. We can evaluate the extent of the injury and make any necessary repairs quickly and safely.

We’re your go-to dental office when you need an emergency Danforth dentist. With compassion and gentle care, we’ll have you smiling again in no time! Call us today!

Yours in excellent dental health,
Dr. Christina Binert, your emergency Danforth Dentist

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Dr. Chris Binert graduated from the University of Toronto, Faculty of Dentistry in 1983, with honors. She has been a member of the Ontario Dental Association and the Canadian Dental Association since her graduation.

Dr. Binert is currently an instructor at the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto, and has taught there for over 25 years. She is currently the Director of the Dental Care Group.