Female patient holding cheek in pain, representing emergency dental care at Parkside Drive Dental in Waterloo, ON

Emergency Dental Service Waterloo

If you are experiencing severe tooth pain, swelling, or a broken tooth, you may need emergency dental care. Parkside Drive Dental offers emergency dentistry in Waterloo, including walk-in emergency dental appointments for urgent situations.

Dental emergencies can happen suddenly. Acting quickly may help prevent further damage and reduce discomfort. Our clinic has served the Waterloo community since 1998 and is located at 550 Parkside Drive, Unit A5, Waterloo, ON N2L 5V4, near Northfield Station.

If you need urgent dental care, call (519) 885-0810 or visit our office for a walk-in appointment.

Do You Need Emergency Dental Care?

Not every dental issue requires immediate treatment. However, some symptoms should be evaluated as soon as possible.

You may need to see an emergency dentist in Waterloo if you have:

  • Severe or persistent tooth pain
  • A broken or cracked tooth
  • A knocked-out tooth
  • Swelling in the gums or face
  • Signs of infection, such as pus or fever
  • Bleeding that does not stop

If you are unsure whether your situation is an emergency, call our office. We can guide you on the next steps.

Female patient holding jaw in pain while sitting in dental chair during emergency dental visit

Common Dental Emergencies We Treat

Severe Toothache

Tooth pain can result from decay, infection, or injury. If pain is sharp, throbbing, or lasting more than a day, it should be evaluated.

Broken or Cracked Tooth

A chipped or cracked tooth may expose sensitive inner layers. Prompt treatment can help protect the tooth from further damage.

Knocked-Out Tooth

If a tooth is completely knocked out, time matters. Place the tooth in milk or saliva and seek care immediately. Quick action may improve the chance of saving the tooth.

Lost Filling or Restoration

If a filling falls out, the exposed tooth may become sensitive. A dentist can replace the restoration and protect the tooth.

Swelling or Dental Abscess

Facial swelling or gum swelling may indicate infection. Dental infections require prompt attention to prevent complications.

What to Do in a Dental Emergency

Knowing what to do before arriving at the dental clinic can help.

For a knocked-out tooth:

Handle the tooth by the crown, not the root. Rinse gently if dirty. Place it in milk or saliva and seek care right away.

For severe tooth pain:

Rinse your mouth with warm water. Avoid placing aspirin directly on the gum. Contact our office for guidance.

For swelling:

Apply a cold compress to the outside of your cheek. Swelling with fever should be evaluated quickly.

For a broken tooth:

Save any pieces if possible and avoid chewing on that side.

Calling ahead allows our team to prepare for your arrival, but we also accept walk-in emergency dental visits.

Dentist performing emergency dental exam on male patient using mirror and explorer tools

Walk-In Emergency Dental Appointments in Waterloo

Dental emergencies are often unexpected. That is why Parkside Drive Dental offers walk-in emergency appointments in Waterloo.

While calling ahead is helpful, we understand that urgent situations require flexibility. Our team works to see emergency patients as quickly as possible during office hours.

We are open Monday to Friday with evening hours available. We also offer select Saturday appointments.

If you are experiencing urgent dental pain, contact us at (519) 885-0810.

What to Expect During an Emergency Visit

Your emergency dental appointment focuses on identifying the problem and stabilizing your condition.

During your visit, we may:

  • Examine your mouth
  • Take digital images if needed
  • Diagnose the issue
  • Provide immediate treatment or pain relief
  • Discuss next steps

The goal is to address the urgent concern and create a clear treatment plan moving forward.

Emergency Dental Cost in Waterloo

The cost of emergency dental care in Waterloo varies depending on the type of treatment needed.

Factors that influence cost include:

  • The complexity of the issue
  • Diagnostic imaging
  • Type of treatment required
  • Insurance coverage

An emergency exam fee in Ontario typically ranges from approximately $100 to $200 or more, depending on services provided. Additional treatment costs vary.

We offer direct billing to most insurance providers and will review financial details before proceeding. Flexible payment options are available.

Should You Go to the ER for a Toothache?

Hospital emergency rooms can help manage severe infection or trauma involving facial injury. However, most dental problems are best treated by a dentist.

If you have:

  • Uncontrolled bleeding
  • Facial trauma
  • Difficulty breathing
  • High fever with swelling

Seek immediate medical care.

For tooth pain, broken teeth, or lost fillings, an emergency dentist is typically the right choice.

Why Choose Parkside Drive Dental for Emergency Dentistry in Waterloo?

Dentist and dental assistant providing emergency dental treatment to female patient

Serving Waterloo Since 1998

Parkside Drive Dental has provided dental care to Waterloo patients for over two decades. We understand that emergencies require prompt attention and clear communication.

Convenient Waterloo Location

Our clinic is located at 550 Parkside Drive, Unit A5, near Northfield Station. Patients from Laurelwood, Conestogo, North Waterloo, and central Waterloo can reach us easily.

Walk-In Emergency Appointments

We offer walk-in emergency dental care during office hours to help patients experiencing urgent symptoms.

Direct Billing and Flexible Payment Options

We provide direct billing to most insurance providers and discuss payment options before treatment begins.

Meet Your Waterloo Dentists

Emergency dental care at Parkside Drive Dental is provided by Dr. Jacqueline Whiteside and Dr. Cathy Bekhyt.

Dr. Jacqueline Whiteside earned her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from Western University after completing a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry at Wilfrid Laurier University. Her research on periodontal disease was published in Nature Communications. She focuses on careful diagnosis and patient education.

Dr. Cathy Bekhyt earned her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the University of Toronto and studied Medical Sciences at Western University. She is a member of the Ontario Dental Association and the Canadian Dental Association. She values clear communication and comprehensive dental care.

Both dentists are experienced general dentists committed to providing thoughtful and timely care.

Dr. Cathy Bekhyt and Dr. Jacqueline Whiteside, emergency dentists at Parkside Drive Dental in Waterloo

Frequently Asked Questions About Emergency Dentistry

What counts as a dental emergency?

Severe pain, swelling, knocked-out teeth, broken teeth, and infections are common dental emergencies.

Do you accept walk-in emergency patients in Waterloo?

Yes. We offer walk-in emergency dental appointments during office hours.

How quickly can I see an emergency dentist?

We work to see urgent cases as soon as possible. Calling ahead helps us prepare.

How can I relieve tooth pain before my appointment?

Rinsing with warm salt water and applying a cold compress may help. Avoid placing medication directly on the gums.

How much does an emergency dental visit cost in Waterloo?

Costs vary depending on treatment. We provide an estimate after your exam.

Does insurance cover emergency dental care?

Many insurance plans cover emergency exams and certain treatments. Coverage depends on your policy.

Can a broken tooth be repaired the same day?

In many cases, temporary or immediate treatment can be provided during your visit.

What should I do if my tooth gets knocked out?

Place the tooth in milk or saliva and seek dental care immediately.

What if my face is swollen?

Swelling may indicate infection. Contact our office promptly for evaluation.

Can I wait if the pain comes and goes?

Intermittent pain may still signal a problem. An exam can help determine the cause.

Get Emergency Dental Care in Waterloo Today

If you are experiencing tooth pain, swelling, or a dental injury and need emergency dentistry in Waterloo, we are here to help.

Call: (519) 885-0810

Email: admin@parksidedrdental.com

We look forward to welcoming you to Parkside Drive Dental.