What is a dental emergency

Emergency Dentist in Kanata – Same-Day Appointments

Do you have a Dental Emergency?

Severe tooth pain, swelling or a broken tooth?

Anata Dental offers same-day emergency dental appointments.

Call now so our team can find the earliest available appointment.

We accept CDCP.

Call 613-592-6868

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Dental Emergencies We Treat

Contact our dental team if you are experiencing:

Not sure whether your situation is an emergency?

Call us at 613-592-6868.

Our team can help you decide what to do next.

Why Choose Anata Dental for Emergency Care?

When you are in pain, you need clear answers and timely care.

Anata Dental offers:

  • CDCP Accepted
  • Same-day emergency appointments
  • Same-week appointments 
  • Walk-in emergency patients accepted
  • Comprehensive dental treatment in one clinic
  • Dentists with more than 20 years of experience

Our team has served patients in Kanata and the Ottawa area for more than 10 years.

Call 613-592-6868 to request an emergency appointment.

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What To Do Before You Arrive

Call the clinic as soon as possible.

Explain your symptoms so our team can determine the urgency of your situation and find the earliest available appointment.

While waiting for your visit:

  • Apply a cold compress outside the cheek to help reduce swelling.
  • Avoid chewing on the affected side.
  • Rinse gently with warm salt water if the area is irritated.
  • Keep a knocked-out tooth moist in milk or inside your cheek.
  • Bring any broken tooth pieces with you.
  • Bring your medication list, insurance information, and CDCP documents.

 

Do not place aspirin directly on your gums or tooth.

What Happens at Your Emergency Visit

Our first priority is to identify the cause of your pain and prevent the problem from becoming worse.

During your appointment, our dental team may:

  1. Discuss your symptoms and medical history
  2. Examine the affected tooth or area
  3. Take an X-ray when necessary
  4. Explain the cause of the problem
  5. Review your treatment options and costs
  6. Provide treatment or pain relief when possible

Depending on your condition treatment may include

  • a filling,
  • crown repair
  • tooth extraction
  • root canal treatment
  • infection management,
  • or another appropriate procedure.

 

We will explain your options clearly before treatment begins.

Emergency Dental Care for Kanata, Stittsville and Ottawa

Anata Dental provides emergency dental care for patients in Kanata and nearby communities, including Stittsville and Ottawa.

We treat urgent dental problems such as

  • severe tooth pain
  • swelling
  • broken teeth
  • lost fillings
  • dental injuries.

New patients are welcome.

Same-day emergency appointments may be available.

Call 613-592-6868 to request an emergency appointment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Anata Dental Clinic offers same-day emergency dental care six days a week.

Call as early as possible so our team can help you find the earliest available appointment.

Yes. Anata Dental accepts walk-in emergency patients.

Just call us before you arrive so our team can assess your needs and confirm availability.

A dental emergency includes severe tooth pain, swelling, a broken or cracked tooth, a knocked-out tooth, a lost filling or crown, bleeding that does not stop, or signs of infection.

If the problem is painful, getting worse, or may risk the tooth, call right away.

Yes.

A strong toothache or swelling in the gums, face, or jaw can be a sign of infection or another urgent dental problem.

Quick treatment can help relieve pain and stop the issue from getting worse.

Call a dentist right away.

If a tooth is knocked out, hold it by the crown, not the root, keep it moist, and bring it with you to the clinic as quickly as possible.

Yes. at Anata Dental Clinic we accept CDCP. 

An emergency dentist is usually the right choice for toothaches, broken teeth, lost crowns, dental swelling, and most mouth injuries.

If you have heavy bleeding, trouble breathing, severe facial trauma, or a medical emergency, go to the nearest emergency room right away.

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