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As highly experienced dental practitioners, Bathurst Centre Dental Care understands that dental issues can arise at any time and could require urgent professional attention.

Emergency dental appointmentIf you require emergency dental care:

  1. Call our office at 905-707-8008.
  2. Explain the nature of the dental emergency to our skilled receptionist.
  3. If we are able to treat your emergency, we will book you an appointment at our clinic (subject to availability). If not, we will refer you to a partner clinic that will be able to see you.

For emergencies or urgent care, please call the office to confirm the availability of a dentist before coming to the office.

Available to Assist

When you choose Bathurst Centre Dental Care for your dentistry needs, you can rest assured knowing that if you have an emergency dental situation, we will be able to assist you with an appointment at our clinic (subject to availability) or a referral to our partner clinic.  For your convenience, we offer extended evening and weekend hours.

What can I do to reduce pain before my appointment?

Tooth first aidThere are several things you can do to reduce pain before your appointment:

  • Take over-the-counter pain medication such as Tylenol or Advil.
  • Apply a cold compress to the affected area.
  • If a tooth is completely knocked out of the mouth, bring it with you in a container filled with milk. The sooner you can get to us, the better of your chance of saving the tooth.

Can a broken tooth be reattached?

In many cases, pieces broken off of a tooth cannot be reattached.  However, we can rebuild your tooth with either filling or a crown.

If a tooth is knocked out completely, it may be reinserted in the jaw and the tooth may be reattached to the bone successfully if if it is done within the first few hours. Splinting and root canal treatment is usually needed for a re-inserted tooth.  If the tooth cannot be reattached, we offer dental implants that are strong, require no special maintenance and match the appearance of your existing teeth.

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The information provided below does not constitute dental advice and is general in nature. It does not take into account your personal dental health and should not be acted on without consultation with a certified dental professional.

Bathurst Centre Dental Care accepts no liability for any loss or injury arising out of the use of this website or reliance on the content of this website.

    1. Hi Alejandria, thank you for contacting us. Our receptionist has emailed you directly. In the future, please call us at 905-707-8008 or email us at [email protected]. We will try our best to accommodate your request.

  1. Hi, I wonder if you can tell me the Canadian procedure code for an emergency appointment with a dentist for a toothache. My tooth was coated and food particles were removed from the gum line. No filling was required. Thanks John Measham.

    1. Hi John, the procedure code for an emergency exam with a dentist in Ontario is 01205. Other codes can be applied if other services or treatments are rendered, such as x-rays or cleaning.

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