Dental Emergencies in SW Calgary

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Caring for Your Family When You Need It

We know accidents or emergencies happen with little to no warning. Our team cares about the health and longevity of your smile and is here to help during a dental emergency.

If you or someone you know is experiencing a dental emergency, please contact us right away.

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Common Dental Emergencies

Taking action when it comes to dental emergencies can protect the future of your teeth and overall oral health. Early intervention allows your dentist to perform the treatment needed to keep your smile at its best.

Possible dental emergencies include:

  • Toothache—a toothache can range from mild to severe and can require dental treatment
  • Chipped or broken tooth—your dentist can help repair damage or in some cases perform a root canal to remove debris
  • Knocked-out tooth—if you act quickly, your dentist may be able to put your tooth back in
  • Something stuck between teeth—try flossing gently between your teeth and if that doesn’t work, visit your dentist
  • Cracked or lost filling—a damaged or lost filling can increase the risk of bacteria or food particles getting in the empty space and causing decay

Visit Us for Your Dental Needs

Please contact us immediately if a dental emergency arises. Our friendly and knowledgeable team will calmly walk you through the necessary steps to ensure you receive the proper care.

Let us be your destination for your family’s dental needs.

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How to Find Us

We’re located in the Springborough Professional Building on Springborough Blvd. S.W. just off of 69th Street S.W., near the Westside Recreation Centre. We are adjacent to the Ambrose University Campus, Rundle College, Ernest Manning High School, and the 69 Street West LRT station.

No need to pay at the parking kiosk if you’re driving. Just provide us with your license plate number, and we’ll take care of free parking.

Our Address

  • Unit 116, 30 Springborough Blvd. S.W.
  • Calgary, AB T3H 0N9

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How Your Oral Health & Overall Health Are Connected

Your oral health is a vital part of your overall well-being. Research shows that conditions like gum disease are linked to over 50 broader health issues, including heart disease, diabetes, and even pregnancy complications.

Taking care of your teeth and gums isn’t just about a beautiful smile—it’s about supporting your entire body’s health.

Regular dental visits and a consistent care routine can help prevent potential problems and keep you feeling well. By prioritizing your oral health, you’re making an investment in a lifetime of wellness.

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