Emergency Dental Care St. Albert

Dental Emergency in St. Albert? Fast, Expert Care When You Need It

Dental emergencies can be stressful and painful. At Family Dental in St. Albert, we provide prompt, professional care for urgent dental issues. If you're unsure whether your situation is an emergency, call us immediately for guidance.

Why Choose Family Dental for Emergency Dentistry?

Same-Day Care

We prioritize emergencies to see you quickly.

Experienced Team

Skilled dental professionals ready to help.

Gentle Treatment

Your comfort is our top priority during emergency care.

Local & Accessible

Conveniently located in Downtown St. Albert.

In a Dental Emergency: What You Should Do

Taking quick, appropriate action can prevent further damage or infection. Follow these steps while waiting for professional care:

Stay Calm

Take deep breaths to manage stress and focus on immediate care.

Call Us Immediately

Explain your symptoms to receive guidance on urgent care.

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Apply First Aid

Follow our recommended first aid tips to manage pain and bleeding.

Common Dental Emergencies We Treat

If you experience any of the following, call us immediately:

  • Severe Toothache: Persistent pain possibly indicating infection.
  • Knocked-Out (Avulsed) Tooth: Tooth completely dislodged from its socket.
  • Chipped, Cracked, or Broken Teeth: Painful or sharp-edged dental damage.
  • Lost Filling or Crown: Exposed teeth vulnerable to further damage or infection.
  • Dental Abscess: Swollen, painful infection requiring urgent care.
  • Severe Bleeding: Uncontrolled oral bleeding from injury or trauma.
  • Swelling in the Jaw or Mouth: Signs of serious infection or injury.
  • Loose Permanent Tooth: Tooth feels unstable or has shifted.
  • Object Stuck Between Teeth: Unable to remove safely with floss.

If unsure, call us to describe your symptoms—we can guide you over the phone.

Immediate First Aid Tips for Dental Emergencies

Knocked-Out Tooth

Handle by the crown, rinse gently if dirty. Reinsert if possible; otherwise, store in milk or beside your cheek. See a dentist immediately—time is critical.

Cracked or Broken Tooth

Rinse with warm water, apply a cold compress to reduce swelling, take OTC pain relief if necessary, and avoid chewing on the injured side.

Lost Filling or Crown

Keep the restoration safe, optionally reseat temporarily with dental cement or petroleum jelly, avoid chewing on the tooth, and contact us promptly.

Dental Abscess

Rinse with mild salt water, but seek immediate dental care. Abscesses can spread rapidly if untreated.

Severe Toothache

Rinse mouth with warm water, floss gently to remove trapped debris, avoid placing medication directly on gums, and apply a cold compress if swelling is present.

Object Stuck Between Teeth

Use floss carefully to remove the object. Do not use sharp instruments. If unsuccessful, contact us for assistance.

Need Emergency Dental Care Now?

Our team at Family Dental is ready to provide same-day emergency care for patients in St. Albert. Don’t wait—call us immediately for guidance or to schedule urgent care.

Call (780) 458-1991
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