If you’re worried about pain, bleeding, or discomfort around your gums and teeth, call our dental clinic and get fast relief.
Call 604-591-7355If any of the following conditions apply to you, you may need urgent dental care.
Your mouth is causing you severe pain
Your face or mouth are swollen, preventing you from breathing or swallowing properly
Your mouth is bleeding persistently and uncontrollably
A mouth injury is preventing you from breathing normally
A mouth infection is stopping you from biting down normally
With direct billing, we’ll coordinate everything with your benefits provider, letting you focus on getting better again.
Call 604-591-7355If you’re calling during business hours, our receptionist will ask you a few questions and book you in for the earliest available appointment — on the same day, if possible!
If you’re calling outside of business hours, leave a voicemail to let us know that you need urgent dental care. We’ll call back ASAP to schedule an appointment for you.
Dental emergencies can be stressful, but with our dentists, you’re in good hands. They’ve cared for hundreds of patients and have over 25 years of experience restoring smiles back to good health.
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If you’re experiencing extreme pain, swelling, or bleeding that you haven’t been able to manage with over-the-counter products or home remedies, yes, you should call for an ambulance or safely travel to a local hospital.
Typically, an emergency visit takes 1-2 hours. It may be longer or shorter depending on the type of treatment you need. Its main purpose isn’t to solve the underlying problem forever, but to make the situation manageable and address any issues that are life threatening or could cause serious long-term harm.
It depends on how the tooth has been damaged or lost, but in some cases, yes, it can be saved. In practically all cases, though, the sooner the affected tooth is worked on by a dentist, the more likely it is that the tooth will be able to be restored.
No, a dental insurance of benefits plan will help to make your care costs more manageable, but having one isn’t mandatory.
Accidents happen. Sometimes oral health habits slip up over the years, too. Whatever it is, we’ll help you get back on track.
Pinewood Dental
6305 120 St Unit 5,
Delta, BC V4E 2A6
Monday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wednesday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Thursday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Friday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
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