Emergency Dental Care in Toronto

At 8 Queens Quay W Dental, we understand that dental emergencies can happen without warning. Our team is here to provide fast, compassionate emergency dental care in Toronto so you don’t have to wait in pain.

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Same‑Day or Walk‑In Appointments
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Extended Hours for Urgencies
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Emergency Care for Adults AND Children
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Flexible Payment AND Insurance Options

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Whether you’re dealing with severe tooth pain, a knocked-out tooth, or another urgent dental concern, our team is ready to act quickly.

Why Choose 8 Queens Quay W Dental for Emergency Care?

We provide comfort, clarity, and reassurance during stressful situations. Our downtown Toronto team is committed to giving you prompt, skilled care when you need it most.

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Transparent Communication

Treatment details, options, and costs are explained clearly before we begin.

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Comfort First Care

Sedation options and a calming environment help ease anxiety.

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Trusted Dental Team

Our experienced team provides expert, compassionate emergency dentistry.

Same-Day Emergency Appointments

We reserve emergency time slots daily so patients can be seen promptly with minimal waiting.

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Severe toothaches

Often caused by decay, infection, or injury, tooth pain signals an urgent need for treatment to prevent worsening damage.

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Knocked-out or broken teeth

Immediate dental care can often save or repair a tooth that has been fractured or completely dislodged.

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Infections and abscesses

A buildup of bacteria can lead to painful swelling, which requires prompt treatment to prevent the infection from spreading.

Lost crowns, or restorations

When dental work comes loose, the exposed tooth is vulnerable to sensitivity, damage, and further decay.

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Severe toothaches

Often caused by decay, infection, or injury, tooth pain signals an urgent need for treatment to prevent worsening damage.

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Knocked-out or broken teeth

Immediate dental care can often save or repair a tooth that has been fractured or completely dislodged.

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Infections and abscesses

A buildup of bacteria can lead to painful swelling, which requires prompt treatment to prevent the infection from spreading.

Lost crowns, or restorations

When dental work comes loose, the exposed tooth is vulnerable to sensitivity, damage, and further decay.

Your Emergency Visit: What to Expect

Our process is designed to deliver fast relief, clear answers, and immediate care from the moment you arrive.


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Triage AND Pain Control

Quick assessment and immediate relief through medication, sedation, or stabilization.

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Emergency Exam AND Digital Imaging

Fast diagnostics to identify the cause of pain or damage.

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Immediate Treatment

Whenever possible, we provide same-day care, such as splinting, temporary crowns, or extractions.

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Follow-Up AND Prevention Plan

Clear guidance on next steps, long-term care options, and insurance/payment support.

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faqs

  • Is this a real emergency?

    If you are in pain, bleeding, or have lost or damaged a tooth, it’s best to treat it as an emergency.

  • Can I be treated today?

    Yes. We reserve daily availability for emergencies. Contact us immediately—we’ll do our best to help.

  • What if I don’t have insurance?

    We provide upfront cost estimates and flexible payment options to make care accessible.

  • Will I be in pain during treatment?

    Our priority is comfort—we use advanced pain management and sedation options to minimize discomfort.

  • What should I do if I knock out a tooth?

    If possible, gently rinse the tooth without scrubbing, and try to place it back into the socket. If that’s not possible, keep it in milk or a tooth preservation kit and bring it with you to your appointment immediately. Time is critical—see a dentist within an hour if possible.

  • Can you help with broken dental work (like crowns, bridges, or dentures)?

    Yes. We can repair or replace damaged restorations. In many cases, we can provide a same-day temporary solution to protect your tooth until a permanent restoration is ready.

  • Do you treat children’s dental emergencies?

    Absolutely. Our team is experienced in caring for children in urgent situations, from knocked-out teeth to toothaches or injuries, with a gentle and calming approach.

NEED HELP NOW?

Call 8 Queens Quay W Dental at  (416) 203-7774 for same-day emergency care or click below to schedule

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