Emergency Dental Services In Bridgwater Winnipeg, MB

Don't Let a Dental Emergency Ruin Your Day

Emergency Dental Winnipeg. We know that dental emergencies can happen any time, and often at the most inconvenient times. That's why we offer emergency dentistry services at Renew Dental in Bridgwater.

If you're experiencing a dental emergency, call us today.

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Emergency Dental Services At Renew Dental

At Renew Dental, we offer a wide range of dental services for both children and adults. We know that even a small issue, like a chipped or sore tooth, can be extremely worrisome.
 
That's why our team of experienced dentists is committed to providing you with the highest quality care and diagnosis as quickly as possible so that you can get back to living your life without pain or worry.

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Dental Emergencies and Their Treatments

The vast majority of dental emergencies can be treated quickly and easily with a single appointment. If you're experiencing any of the following dental problems, don't hesitate to visit us for emergency dental care:

  • Broken Tooth
  • Chipped or Cracked Tooth
  • Lost Bridge or Crown
  • Loose Fillings or Braces
  • Sore Wisdom Teeth
  • Bleeding gums
  • Abscess

All Dental Emergencies Treated As Soon As Possible

We know that a chipped or broken tooth can be scary and/or painful, making eating difficult. That's why we treat all dental emergencies as soon as possible so you can get the relief you need.

Having an emergency dental issue treated quickly is important. Left untreated, a dental emergency can lead to additional problems that only become more expensive and time-consuming to treat over time. Leaving an injury can lead to additional pain and a risk of infection.

What To Expect At Your Emergency Dental Visit

We allow ample time during your visit to listen to your concern to help you solve the problem - whether that means completing a procedure or simply providing you with emergency pain relief.

Emergency dental visits can be stressful, which is why we do everything we can to make the process as smooth and as simple as possible. When you come in for an emergency appointment, one of our dentists will check your tooth and perform a series of tests (x-rays, etc…) to determine the cause of the problem. Once we have a better idea of the issue, we can discuss your treatment options with you to figure out the best solution for you.

FAQs

What is considered an emergency condition in dentistry?

An emergency condition in dentistry occurs when a problem needs immediate treatment. If you notice serious symptoms, consult with your dentist right away. Emergency dental procedures often stop bleeding, alleviate pain or save a tooth. Additionally, infections or abscesses that could result in life-threatening conditions are considered dental emergencies.

Is extreme tooth pain considered an emergency?

Yes, extreme tooth pain can be considered a dental emergency. Tooth pain can be a result of many conditions. If you’re experiencing severe tooth pain for more than 1-2 days, consult your dentist. The condition can come from the following:

  • Cavities
  • Infections

Visiting the professionals at Renew Dental will get you the proper diagnosis and treatment plan. When left untreated, advanced cavities and infections cause the pulp supporting the inside of your tooth to die. It results in harsh pain, and the dead tooth will either fall out on its own or remain in your mouth until pulled.

What is the most common dental emergency?

There are several common dental emergencies. The most common ones we encounter at Renew Dental include:

  • Broken Tooth
  • Chipped or Cracked Tooth
  • Lost Bridge or Crown
  • Loose Fillings or Braces
  • Sore Wisdom Teeth
  • Bleeding Gums
  • Abscess

Can a dental emergency be prevented?

Prevent several dental emergencies by establishing a proper oral hygiene routine. Brush your teeth twice a day for two minutes with a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste. Additionally, you should floss once per day to remove plaque and food particles from between your teeth and along the gum line. Remember to use a gentle sawing motion and to floss between each tooth. Regular dental checkups and cleanings at Renew Dental in Winnipeg will also prevent dental emergencies!

What should I expect during a dental emergency appointment?

During an emergency dental appointment, your problem will be addressed with the proper treatment. Your dentist will take the proper steps to complete the procedure or provide emergency pain relief.

The dentist will begin with a visual exam. You will be asked about your medical history, and your dentist may take some x-rays. Using this information, your dentist will form a diagnosis and provide treatment.

During the procedure, the dentist will use an anesthetic to numb the patient’s tooth. It eliminates the pain of procedures.

Next, the treatment begins. The process varies depending on the condition the patient is suffering from. 

When necessary, the dentist will provide the patient with medications. These medications often help with pain management. Others help fight infections.

Lastly, your dentist will advise about aftercare and recovery. The dentist also may schedule a follow-up appointment.

What happens if I ignore a dental emergency?

Leaving a dental emergency untreated will lead to further problems down the line. Infections can cause permanent tooth damage and costly treatments. You shouldn’t ignore the following dental emergencies:

  • Bleeding from the Mouth: If you notice bleeding, it may be an early sign of gum disease. A cut from a broken tooth may need stitches as it can become infected with bacteria.
  • Oral Sores: Also known as canker sores, oral sores usually appear on the inner parts of the lips and gums. A deep sore that lasts longer than a week can cause difficulty eating, swelling or fever when left untreated.
  • Bump in Mouth: If you notice a bump in your mouth, it could be a sign of a more serious infection. Visit your dentist to classify the bump to get treatment and ensure it’s not oral cancer.
  • Cracked or Loose Tooth: A broken tooth exposes its pulp, making it vulnerable to bacteria and infections. If ignored, you may lose your tooth and the infection can spread throughout the body and blood vessels in the tooth.

Understanding how to recognize a dental emergency is essential to treatment. If you notice any of these conditions, visit the professionals at Renew Dental in Winnipeg!

Don't put off Dental Emergencies longer than you have to

Having an emergency dental issue treated quickly is important. Left untreated, a dental issue can lead to additional problems such as a larger infection, increased pain, and/or fractured teeth. This can result in the need for more complex treatment which can often be more expensive and time-consuming to complete.

. Although some dental emergencies are more serious than others, you don't have to face them alone. Contact Renew Dental in Bridgwater today to learn more about our emergency dental services! We'll be happy to help you get the relief you need as quickly as possible.

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What our Patients Say

Cindy Huynh

Had a really great experience at Renew Dental, both Dr. DiMarco and his assistant Amy were both excellent at their jobs and they really take the time to assist your needs! Everything was very clean and they have great covid standards!! Would highly recommend!

Kristi Wilson

So happy I picked Renew Dental as my new dentist. Dr. DiMarco and his assistant Amy are so friendly and knowledgeable. I'm impressed by the state of the art equipment they have also. This was the first time I've every had scaling done without it hurting. Great job! Excellent service overall by everyone there.

Mandy Chen

The clinic environment is very clean, and every treatment makes me feel very comfortable. All the staff are pretty nice and enthusiastic. Really appreciate they gave me professional advice to help me solve my general dental problems. Will definitely come back again for checkups and hygiene!

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Monday

11:30AM–7:30PM

Tuesday

11:30AM–7:30PM

Wednesday

8:30AM–4:30PM

Thursday

8:30AM–4:30PM

Friday

8:30AM–3:30PM

Saturday-Sunday

Closed

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Where To Find Us

Working Hours

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Monday

11:30AM–7:30PM

Tuesday

11:30AM–7:30PM

Wednesday

8:30AM–4:30PM

Thursday

8:30AM–4:30PM

Friday

8:30AM–3:30PM

Saturday-Sunday

Closed

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Where To Find Us

Renew Dental is located in South Winnipeg in the heart of Bridgwater next to the Southtown Medical Clinic. We proudly see patients from nearby areas such as: Linden Woods, Whyte Ridge, South Pointe, Waverley West, Fort GarryRichmond West, La Salle, Headingley, St. Adolphe and Oak Bluff.

Renew Dental Winnipeg

405 Centre St #1, Winnipeg, MB R3Y 2C7

(204) 817-0525

Working Hours

Check our hours to plan your visit

Monday

11:30 am-7:30 pm

Tuesday

11:30 am-7:30 pm

Wednesday

8:30 am-4:30 pm

Thursday

8:30 am-4:30 pm

Friday

8:30 am-3:30 pm

Saturday-Sunday

Closed

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