Dental Emergencies
Toothaches, broken teeth, lost crowns and dental trauma — we make room the same day.
Emergency Dental Care, Same Day — Saskatoon NW & Martensville
Dental emergencies can happen anytime, but when they happen on weekends and evenings it’s extra stressful. Our office offers evening and weekend same day treatment.



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What is a Dental Emergency?
Dental emergencies can happen anytime, but when they happen on weekends and evenings it’s extra stressful. Our Martensville office offers evening and weekend same-day treatment so you don’t have to wait through a painful night.
Common Dental Emergencies — What To Do Next
|
Condition |
Is it an Emergency? |
What You Should Do |
|
Severe Tooth Pain |
Yes |
Call immediately and avoid pressure on the tooth |
|
Knocked-Out Tooth |
Yes |
Place in milk and seek care within 30–60 minutes |
|
Broken or Cracked Tooth |
Often |
Rinse mouth and book an urgent appointment |
|
Swelling or Infection |
Yes |
Contact dentist immediately to prevent spread |
|
Minor Toothache |
Not always |
Monitor and book routine visit if it persists |
|
Lost Filling or Crown |
Sometimes |
Protect the area and book as soon as possible |
How We Help You in a Dental Emergency?
By providing a same day appointment, weekdays weekends and evenings, we will help manage your emergency.
Quick accurate diagnosis and treatment is what we provide.
More serious emergency dental emergencies often require fillings, dental crowns, root canal therapy, stabilizing kocked out tooth, stitches, or in extreme cases tooth removal.
The immediate treatment we may provide includes:


Looking for a trusted and experienced dentist in the greater Saskatoon area?
See the wide range of services we offer on our main page.
How Can You Help in a Dental Emergency?
We recommend that you contact us immediately in the event of a dental emergency. However, there are things you can do to help in certain situations:
Cracked or broken tooth
Avoid pressure in the area where your tooth is cracked. Avoid hot or cold foods or drinks. If the tooth is sensitive to air, use sugarless gum and soften it around the cracked tooth to help insulate it.
Swelling or redness in the face or gums
Phone our office immediately. Use cold pack or cold cloth around swollen area. If you are not allergic, use over the counter NSAIDS such as Ibuprofen to help control the swelling and pain.
Persistent bleeding in the mouth
Phone our office immediately. Use cold pack or cold cloth around the bleeding area. Avoid hot foods or drinks. Biting on cold gauze, cold cotton roll or cold black tea bag until you come to see us.
Loose tooth or knocked out tooth
Phone our office immediately. You must see us within 1 hour of this type of injury to have the best chance of success. Do not touch the root of the tooth, touch the biting surface only. Gently rinse the tooth in water and try to put in back in its place. If it won’t go in, put in in a container of milk or your own saliva.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some quick answers related to dental emergencies.

Book Your Appointment Today!
Whether you need a routine cleaning, emergency dental treatment, Invisalign consultation, or family dental care, our team is here to help.
We look forward to welcoming you to Lake Vista Dental.
