Kitchener Krown Dental

Emergency Dentist Kitchener – Same-Day Dental Care When You Need It Most

Tooth Pain, Broken Tooth, or Dental Emergency in Kitchener?

Don’t wait in an ER for hours. Don’t spend the night in pain. At Kitchener Krown Dental, we provide same-day emergency dental appointments for patients across Kitchener, 7 days a week, including weekends.

What Is Emergency Dentistry? (And What To Do Right Now)

Emergency dentistry is immediate dental treatment designed to relieve pain, stop damage, and protect your oral health—on the same day you call.

Unlike routine appointments, emergency visits are prioritized and treated as quickly as possible.

Our emergency dental services include the following:

Toothache Assessment and Pain Relief

We use digital X-rays to find the source of pain and provide immediate relief for cavities, infections, cracked teeth, or exposed nerves.

Cracked or Broken Tooth Repair

We stabilize the tooth using bonding, crowns, or temporary restorations to protect it and reduce pain.

Lost Crown or Filling

We replace or temporarily restore lost fillings and crowns to protect the tooth from further damage.

Knocked-Out Tooth Treatment

Time matters. Keep the tooth moist in milk or saliva and call us immediately. The best chance of saving the tooth is within 30–60 minutes.

Dental Abscess Treatment

An abscess is a serious infection that can spread quickly. We drain the infection, provide treatment, and prescribe antibiotics when needed.

Emergency Tooth Extraction

If a tooth cannot be saved, extraction provides fast pain relief and prevents further infection.

Is This a Dental Emergency? Call Us Immediately If You Have:

Many people hesitate because they are unsure whether their problem is serious enough to call an emergency dentist.

Here is the truth:

If you are in pain, something has broken, or you are bleeding—it is an emergency.

Call (519) 265-9988 right now if you have:

When in doubt, call us. Our team will assess your symptoms over the phone in under two minutes.

Why Choose Kitchener Krown Dental for Emergency Dentistry

When you are in pain, speed and trust matter.

You Reach a Real Person Immediately

No voicemail. No waiting. Our team answers your call and helps right away.

Pain Relief Comes First

Before paperwork or long-term planning, we focus on getting you out of pain.

New Patients Always Welcome

We treat emergency patients whether you are an existing patient or visiting for the first time.

Same-Day Emergency Appointments

We prioritize urgent dental issues and book emergency visits as quickly as possible—including weekends.

Complete Treatment, Not Temporary Fixes

Our experienced dentists provide real solutions whenever possible—not just short-term relief.

CDCP and Insurance Accepted

We accept the Canadian Dental Care Plan and direct bill most major insurance providers.

Why You Should Not Go to the Emergency Room for a Dental Emergency

Most hospitals are not equipped to treat dental emergencies.

Emergency rooms may provide pain medication or antibiotics—but they usually cannot.

You may wait hours for temporary relief.

You need an emergency dentist who can actually fix the problem.

At Kitchener Krown Dental, we provide same-day diagnosis and treatment with the right equipment and experienced dental professionals.

What To Do Before You Reach Us

Knocked-Out Tooth

Hold the tooth by the crown, not the root. Keep it in milk or saliva and call us immediately.

Cracked or Broken Tooth

Rinse gently, apply a cold compress, and avoid chewing on that side.

Dental Abscess

Do not apply heat. Rinse with warm salt water and seek immediate treatment.

Severe Toothache

Rinse with warm salt water. Do not place aspirin directly on the gum. Call us for urgent assessment.

Lost Crown or Filling

Use temporary dental cement if available and visit us the same day.

Book Your Emergency Dental Appointment Today

Dental emergencies get worse—not better.

If you are in pain, call now and get the care you need today.

Frequently Asked Questions

What counts as a dental emergency?

Severe pain, bleeding, swelling, broken teeth, knocked-out teeth, abscesses, and dental injuries all qualify as emergencies.

Yes. We welcome both new and existing patients for emergency dental care.

Yes. Severe or persistent tooth pain often signals infection and should be treated quickly.

Yes. We are open Monday to Sunday, including Saturdays and Sundays.

Most insurance plans and CDCP help cover emergency assessments and treatment.

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