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It’s extremely disconcerting to be in sudden and detrimental pain without knowing exactly how to go about fixing it.

Maybe you bit down on something and got a sharp pain, or you were playing a sport and suffered an injury to your mouth, or perhaps you were woken up by a severe ache in your jaw.

If you are currently searching for, "emergency dentist near me" - chances are that you need a plan and a place to serve your dental emergency needs. That’s where Newbury Dental comes in.

What Counts as a Dental Emergency?

A dental emergency is a situation in which you are experiencing pain, bleeding, tooth loss, or an acute infection. Emergency dental issues take many forms:

·         Unexplainable and persistent toothaches

·         Swollen, irritated, or bleeding gums

·         Swelling of the face or in the mouth

·         Exposed nerves caused by untreated cavities or the loss of a filling

·         Knocked out teeth

Whatever the issue, a dental emergency requires immediate attention. Newbury Dental is happy to offer emergency dental services to the community to help you remain confident and calm during a crisis situation.

There are some situations where your dental discomfort doesn’t necessarily need immediate treatment. Here are some questions you can ask yourself to determine if it’s a dental emergency:

·         Have you been injured?

·         Is the pain unusual, severe and/or debilitating?

·         Are you bleeding and is the bleeding not stopping after a few minutes of applied pressure?

·         Are you missing a tooth or a filling?

·         Is your mouth swollen?

If you’ve answered “yes” to any of these questions, consult your emergency dentist immediately for emergency dental care. Even if you are unsure whether or not the pain you are experiencing is an emergency, it is best to contact our dentists at Newbury Dental and confirm, as prompt treatment can save lost or injured teeth. Sometimes an emergency exam may reveal a condition that is more serious that you thought or an underlying condition that requires treatment.

What to Do During a Dental Emergency

If you find yourself experiencing sudden and severe dental pain or discomfort, and you have asked yourself the above questions to confirm, then it is likely you are experiencing a dental emergency.

Unsure what to do next? Here’s what you need to do.

1.       Remain calm. It’s easier said than done, of course, but in the face of a dental emergency, remaining calm and level-headed can let you get help quickly and prevent further injury.

2.       Identify the cause of the pain or discomfort if possible. It may be obvious, such as an injury, or it may be subtle, such as a loose or missing filling.

3.       Rinse your mouth with clean, warm water to remove excess blood or debris. Do not use any kind of mouthwash or product in your mouth at this time, as it may aggravate the injury.

4.       Use a cold compress to slow or reduce swelling.

5.       If a tooth has been lost or you have a broken tooth with missing pieces, locate the tooth, avoid touching the root, and preserve it. You can do this by resetting the tooth into its socket, holding the tooth between your gums and cheek, placing the tooth in a small amount of milk, or using a tooth preservation material that has been approved by the ADA. If you can visit a dental emergency clinic in Edmonton within an hour of losing your tooth, you can drastically improve the odds of your dentist being able to insert your tooth in its socket.

6.       Call your dentist! Describe the issue and how long ago it happened. The sooner you call, the better.

If you think you may have a severe or life-threatening injury such as a broken jaw, skip these steps and call 911 or make your way to the nearest emergency room for treatment.

Whichever route you go, be sure to schedule a follow-up appointment with your dentist after you have received emergency care to create a comprehensive plan for your recovery and any other underlying conditions that may have contributed to the dental emergency.

Your dentist can recommend treatment and instructions that will help your mouth recover from the issue, restore your teeth’s function and aesthetics, and prevent the dental emergency from happening again in the future.

Our Emergency Dental Services

Dental emergencies are stressful, so at Newbury Dental, we aim to reduce that stress as much as possible. When you call our office for a dental emergency, we will work with you to get you in as fast as we can and offer the best quality care possible in a welcoming and relaxed environment.


Many of our services are perfect for treating dental emergencies. Our dental office team members are happy to help you by providing:

·         Tooth-colored dental fillings.

·         High quality dental implants restored with strong porcelain crowns or bridges to replace lost teeth and prevent jaw bone loss.

·         Composite bonding to treat a broken tooth.

·         Root canals to eliminate pain and infection and prepare a tooth for restoration so that it does not need to be extracted.

·         Full-mouth rehabilitation for more serious injuries and conditions.

We offer many more helpful emergency dentist services to treat your specific concern and improve your dental health. We also offer many recovery and preventative services to help you after the emergency has passed.

If you’re unsure how to pay for your emergency care, we have you covered! Newbury Dental is happy to accept most major dental insurance companies in Canada. We’re also happy to discuss financing options with you and your family and also offer direct billing.

Meet Your Emergency Dental Clinic

If you’ve been looking for a high-quality, patient-focused, and experienced emergency dentist, then you’ve come to the right place. Newbury Dental’s mission is to create and maintain a warm, welcoming atmosphere for our patients from your first visit throughout your oral health care journey.

Our staff is dedicated to treating you with compassion and understanding that you need to make informed decisions about your dental care, even when those decisions are happening quickly in a dental emergency.

Our Dentists

Newbury Dental has a team of two great dentists with a passion for all aspects of dentistry. This married couple knows that your family dentist should be someone that you trust to help you even in unexpected and uncomfortable circumstances, which is why they are excited to offer emergency dental services.

Dr. Linda Lee is a Toronto native who holds a Doctorate in Dental Medicine from the Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine. She has a passion for cosmetic dentistry, but an active interest in learning about all aspects of her industry.

Dr. Marcus Ngai is a native of Edmonton and was born and raised here. He also carries a Doctorate in Dental Medicine from the Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine.

While he doesn’t have a preference for any particular dental discipline, he does want to ensure that he is informed and up-to-date on the latest dental techniques and technology.

The couple named their practice after Newbury Street in Boston, where they met and fell in love. They hold to the idea that emergency dentists should offer the same level of comfort, care, and respect as your family dentist – why not make them one and the same?

How to Book an Appointment with Newbury Dental

Have a dental emergency that needs treating? Have any questions about our emergency dental services or any other services we offer? Stop searching for, "emergency dentist near me." We’re ready to meet you!

Newbury Dental is available over the phone at 780-760-3033 or by email at info@newburydental.ca. You can also book your appointment online through our website.

For your convenience and the quickest possible processing for emergency situations, all of our new patient forms are available online through our website so that you can fill them out before you arrive and receive your care without delay.

We understand if you are hesitant about visiting our office in person due to the COVID 19 pandemic. For your safety and peace of mind, our staff adheres to strict safety protocols. Your comfort is our priority, and this includes your comfort in the face of the pandemic.

A broken tooth shouldn't feel like a disaster. Let your local family dental office help you remain confident about your emergency dental treatment.



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