Dental Emergency Care Near You

Tooth pain, swelling, or a broken tooth can happen without warning. At Aurora North Dental, we offer prompt emergency dental care with clear guidance and comfort-focused treatment, so you can get relief and protect your smile quickly.

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Know When to Seek Emergency Dental Care

If you are experiencing sudden pain, swelling, or trauma, it may be time to treat the situation as a dental emergency. At Aurora North Dental, we provide prompt assessment and care to relieve discomfort and protect your oral health. We will examine the area, review your symptoms, and recommend the most appropriate treatment to prevent further complications.


You should consider it a dental emergency if you have severe or persistent tooth pain, facial swelling, bleeding that does not stop, a knocked-out or broken tooth, or signs of infection such as fever or pus. Acting quickly can make a significant difference in saving a tooth and reducing the risk of long-term damage.

What We Handle

At Aurora North Dental, we help patients manage urgent dental concerns with calm, focused care whenever possible. Whether you are dealing with a severe toothache, a broken tooth, swelling, or a knocked out tooth, our team will explain what is happening, relieve discomfort, and guide you to the right next step.

Why Choose Aurora North Dental for Your Dental Implants

Aurora North Dental provides urgent care with clear communication and a focus on comfort. If you are dealing with a severe toothache, swelling, a broken tooth, or a knocked out tooth, our team will assess the issue, explain your options, and help you get relief quickly. We also offer direct billing and accept CDCP (excluding ODSP, Healthy Smiles, and Ontario Works).

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Quick Relief

Prompt evaluation and treatment to reduce pain and stress.

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Same-Day Guidance

Personalized planning to support a stable, long-term result.

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Insurance Support

Direct billing and CDCP support when eligible.

Meet Our Dentists

At Aurora North Dental, Dr. Jae provides calm, detail-focused care with clear communication, helping patients feel supported during urgent visits. With experience in extractions (including wisdom teeth), gum care, and dental implant procedures, he focuses on relieving pain, addressing the cause, and explaining next steps so you know what to expect.

10+

Years of Experience

Dr. Jae

Dr. Jae offers gentle, patient-focused emergency care with a steady, reassuring approach. Whether you are dealing with a severe toothache, swelling, or a tooth that cannot be saved, he will assess the situation, discuss your options clearly, and provide treatment designed to restore comfort and protect your oral health.

Dr. Lee

10+

Years of Experience

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Dr. Wang

6+

Years of Experience

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What Counts as a Dental Emergency?

    Severe tooth pain, facial swelling, bleeding that will not stop, a knocked-out tooth, a broken tooth with pain, or signs of infection (pus, fever, worsening swelling) can all be dental emergencies.

  • Should I Call or Book Online for an Emergency?

    Call the clinic for the fastest response, especially if you have swelling, bleeding, trauma, or significant pain.

  • What Should I Do if a Tooth Gets Knocked Out?

    Pick it up by the crown (not the root), rinse gently if dirty, and keep it moist in milk or saliva if possible. Call right away and bring the tooth with you.

  • What Should I Do for a Cracked or Broken Tooth Before I Come in?

    Rinse with warm water, avoid chewing on that side, and use a cold compress for swelling. If you have pain, take an over-the-counter pain reliever as directed, and call the clinic.

  • Can You Treat Swelling or a Suspected Infection the Same-Day?

    Often, yes. We will assess the cause, relieve discomfort, and recommend the right next steps to manage infection and protect your oral health. If you have trouble breathing or swallowing, go to the ER immediately.