Emergency Dentist

Emergency Dentist in Georgetown

Dental emergencies can happen without warning—sports injuries, slips and falls, sudden tooth pain, or swelling. If you need an emergency dentist in Georgetown or urgent dental care in Halton Hills, contact Argyll Dental to ask about the soonest available appointment.
Our team will help you understand what to do next and how quickly we can see you.

When something feels urgent, you don’t need to “wait and see.” Early assessment can reduce pain, prevent complications, and—in some cases—help save a tooth.

For Urgent Dental Care or Tooth Pain Call:
(905) 873-2337

  • When availability allows, we aim to see urgent cases as soon as possible.
    Call us and we’ll tell you the soonest available option.

  • If pain is severe, getting worse, keeping you up at night, or paired with swellinIf pain is severe, getting worse, keeping you up at night, or paired with swelling or fever, it’s best to call for urgent assessment.

  • If you’re in pain or the tooth is sensitive, contact us. We’ll assess the tooth and help protect it from further damage.

  • We can evaluate signs of infection and recommend appropriate dental treatment or next steps based on severity.

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What is considered a dental emergency?

You should contact a dentist quickly if you experience:

  • severe toothache or pressure that doesn’t improve

  • a broken, cracked, or knocked tooth

  • swelling of the gums/face or signs of infection

  • bleeding that won’t stop

  • a lost filling/crown causing pain or sensitivity

If you suspect a serious infection (swelling, fever, worsening pain), seek care promptly.

What to expect at your emergency visit

During your appointment, we’ll start with a focused assessment and discuss what you’re feeling. Depending on the situation, we may:

  • perform a clinical exam and take dental X-rays if needed

  • treat the source of pain and inflammation

  • recommend the next step (for example, a filling, crown, or root canal)

  • explain aftercare and what to watch for

We’ll prioritize comfort and clarity—so you leave knowing what’s happening and what comes next.