When dental pain strikes or accidents happen, immediate care can make all the difference. At Dental Arts, we provide fast, compassionate emergency dental care in Toronto, with same-day appointments for everything from severe toothaches to knocked-out teeth. Our experienced team uses advanced diagnostics to quickly relieve discomfort and preserve your oral health.
We proudly serve patients across Bedford Park, Lawrence Park, North Toronto, Forest Hill, Allenby, Lytton Park, and the Downtown Toronto Core, including South Etobicoke.
- We treat all urgent dental issues: pain, broken teeth, infections, trauma, lost fillings, and more.
- Digital X-rays, intraoral cameras, and same-day imaging ensure fast and accurate diagnostics.
- Walk-ins are welcome, with evening and weekend availability.
- Most emergencies are resolved on the spot with temporary or permanent solutions.
- Our team provides prescription relief (antibiotics, painkillers) and post-care follow-ups.
Common Dental Emergencies We Treat
We address a wide range of urgent dental issues, including:
- Toothaches and jaw pain
- Cracked or chipped teeth
- Knocked-out teeth (avulsed)
- Dental abscesses or infections
- Lost fillings or crowns
- Broken orthodontic brackets or wires
No matter the cause, if you’re in pain or discomfort, contact us immediately.
Technology We Use in Dental Emergencies
To provide fast, precise diagnosis and care, our emergency appointments include:
- Digital X-rays for internal imaging
- Intraoral camera for real-time visualization
- Percussion and thermal testing to determine tooth vitality
- Same-day diagnostics and assessments
These tools help us quickly evaluate the source of pain or trauma and plan the right intervention.
Emergency Services Offered
During your emergency visit, we may perform:
- Temporary or permanent fillings for broken teeth or decay
- Tooth extractions when saving the tooth isn’t possible
- Re-cementing of crowns or bridges
- Pain relief prescriptions (antibiotics, anti-inflammatories)
- Root canal initiation for abscessed or dying teeth
We focus on immediate stabilization, then schedule follow-up appointments if additional care is needed.
What to Expect During Your Emergency Visit
Your appointment includes:
- Triage and symptom assessment
- Imaging and diagnosis
- Pain relief or stabilization
- Customized treatment plan or referral (if required)
We understand that dental emergencies can be stressful, so we keep you informed and cared for every step of the way.
Cost of Emergency Dental Care in Toronto
A typical emergency visit costs between $100–$200, depending on the procedures performed. We provide transparent quotes and insurance-friendly documentation.
Emergency Hours and Availability
We offer same-day appointments, and walk-ins are welcome. Our team is available:
- Evenings
- Weekends
If you’re unsure whether your issue qualifies as a dental emergency, call us and we’ll guide you.
What to Do in a Dental Emergency
Until you arrive at our office:
- Toothache: Rinse with warm saltwater and take OTC pain relief.
- Broken tooth: Keep fragments if possible, apply cold compress.
- Knocked-out tooth: Keep tooth moist in milk or saliva and get to us ASAP.
- Infection: Take OTC medication; avoid pressure on the area.
Always call first so we can prepare for your arrival.
Serving Toronto’s Local Communities
Dental Arts proudly provides urgent dental care to:
- Bedford Park
- Lawrence Park
- North Toronto
- Forest Hill
- Allenby
- Lytton Park
- Downtown Toronto
- South Etobicoke
Wherever you’re located, help is just minutes away.
Why Choose Dental Arts for Emergency Dental Care?
- Same-Day Relief for dental pain, infections, and trauma
- Digital Imaging & Fast Diagnostics
- Walk-Ins Welcome
- Evening & Weekend Availability
- Trusted by Families in North Toronto & Downtown
Emergency Dentist FAQs
Yes, walk-ins are welcome, and we reserve slots daily for urgent cases.
We can re-cement crowns or place a temporary filling until permanent care is completed.
In many cases, yes. We help file claims and provide documentation to your insurer.
Immediately. Teeth have the best chance of survival if reimplanted within 30–60 minutes.