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Emergency Dentist West Kelowna

When Accidents Happen, We're Here for You

When dental emergencies strike, you need immediate relief. Our experienced team is here to provide prompt, effective treatment, ensuring your comfort and care every step of the way.
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    Compassionate Care for Your Dental Emergencies

    Dental emergencies can happen at any time, and when they do, it's important to have a trusted team ready to help. At our dental clinic, we provide prompt, professional care to address your emergency needs. Our goal is to not only address your immediate oral health issues but also offer long-term oral health solutions for every patient.

    Toothache

    Persistent pain that doesn’t go away.

    Dislodged Tooth

    Knocked-out or loosened tooth.

    Tooth Abscess

    Painful infection near the root of your tooth.

    Filling or Crown Loss

    A filling or crown that falls out unexpectedly.

    Gum or Teeth Bleeding

    Ongoing bleeding from your gums or teeth.

    Severe Braces Discomfort

    Pain or irritation caused by braces.

    Broken Tooth or Chipped Tooth

    A fractured tooth that needs immediate attention.

    How to Book an Emergency Appointment

    During Office Hours: Call us, and we’ll do our best to fit you in on the same day for an exam.

    After Hours: Call our office. Our voicemail will have Dr. Sigel’s number so you can reach him directly.

    Urgent Care: Dr. Sigel will assess your concern, schedule an appointment for the next day, and prescribe medication over the phone if necessary.

    How to Know if You're Having a Dental Emergency

    Dental emergencies can escalate quickly, so it’s essential to act fast. Look for these signs to determine if it’s time to seek immediate care:

    Swelling: Swelling inside the mouth or outside, like the cheeks or lips, often with warmth and pain.

    Dental Nerve Pain: A dull, aching sensation in your teeth or gums that can indicate a problem.

    Sharp, Shooting Pain: A sudden sharp pain, often from a cracked or split tooth, that requires attention.

    Sensitivity to Hot or Cold: Sharp or lingering sensitivity that may signal issues like tooth decay or cracks.

    At Lakeview Dental, our focus is on getting you into our dental practice quickly and out of pain as soon as possible.

    Why Visit Lakeview Dental for Dental Emergency Services?

    Fast, Effective Care When You Need It

    At Lakeview Dental, we make sure to see you as soon as possible for any emergency. Our modern equipment and skilled team work quickly to resolve your dental concerns.

    Relief, Right Away

    We focus on getting you out of pain and addressing the issue efficiently. Our team listens to your concerns to ensure nothing is overlooked.

    Keeping You Covered for the Future

    While treating your emergency, we also provide proactive care to prevent future issues. We want to make sure you’re set up for long-term oral health.

    A Calm, Supportive Environment

    We create a stress-free, supportive space for all our patients. You’ll feel reassured and cared for from the moment you walk in.

    Not a Patient? No Problem!

    Even if you're not a current patient, we’re happy to help with your dental emergency. Just call us, and we’ll get you in to see our team as quickly as possible.

    What Our Patients Are Saying

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I do if I have a knocked-out tooth?

    Act quickly. Gently rinse the tooth, avoiding contact with the roots, and if possible, place it back in the socket or store it in milk. Reach out to an emergency dentist right away.

    How can I alleviate severe tooth pain before reaching the dentist?

    Rinse your mouth with warm salt water and avoid extremely hot or cold foods. Over-the-counter pain relief can help temporarily until you see a dentist.

    What qualifies as a dental emergency?

    Severe pain, bleeding, broken teeth, and a knocked-out tooth are all common dental emergencies. Getting a professional assessment from a dentist is always best.

    How quickly should I see a dentist in an emergency?

    The sooner, the better. Acting quickly helps prevent further damage and provides relief from pain.

    Quick Care, Just a Click Away

    Experiencing a dental emergency? Don't hesitate to contact us immediately. Get the care you need as soon as possible.
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    778-795-0660
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    845 Anders Road #103, West Kelowna, BC, V1Z 1J9

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