Emergency
Dentist in Kanata
Kanata’s #1 Emergency
Dental Care Clinic
24/7 Emergency Dentists in Kanata
as other medical emergencies. This is especially true if
you have recently undergone oral surgery, suffered an
injury to the jaw area, or developed an oral bacterial
infection.
away. Village Green Dental Care provides emergency
dental care for all of those in need, including new and
existing patients. This may include necessary procedures
such as tooth extractions, initial repair of facial bones, or
methods to reduce swelling. In addition, you may be
treated with medication for pain relief or antibiotics to
fight infection.

Why Choose
Village Green Dental?
there are plenty of options. Between our five-star rated
patient experience and recent move to a new, state-of-
the-art dental clinic, we believe that we’re one of the
best options available.
patients from Kanata and all over Ottawa for years now
and aim to improve your oral health with our honest
approach to dentistry. Before any dental treatments
begin, we make sure to educate our patients on the
latest technology and dental techniques to ensure
comfort during every visit. We promise that excellent,
compassionate, and empathetic dental care will be
provided to each patient.
Great Location
Our large new dental clinic is conveniently
located in a central part of Kanata right beside
the Trans-Canada Highway. Our location is newly
renovated and completely modern.
Modern Equipment
With the move to our new location, we’ve
purchased new equipment and new furniture to
ensure comfort during your visit. Ready to see
Kanata’s newest dental clinic? Visit us!
Outstanding Service
Our top priority is patient care. We tailor all of our
dental treatments to the needs of our patients and
are proud to be as honest as possible during all
consultations, checkups and cleanings.

What is a Dental Emergency?
Different Types of Dental Emergencies
With an immediate response to a dental emergency from a qualified emergency dentist, you can prevent long-term oral complications. Some common dental emergencies include:
- Chipped or Broken Teeth
- Abscesses & Infections
- Severe Toothaches
- Lost Filling or Crowns
- Broken Orthodontics
- Loose or Knocked Out Teeth
If you’re experiencing any of the above dental emergencies, contact us as soon as possible. Our team of emergency dentists are here to help provide quick and effective emergency dental care.

Information for New
& Existing Patients
We are always trying to refine and improve our patient experience. Part of that effort is making the appropriate forms readily available for you to download and fill out prior to your initial appointment. We also have the necessary financing and insurance information available here for returning patients.
Avoiding Dental Emergencies
How to Prevent a Dental Emergency
Oral complications and dental emergencies can be debilitating – that’s why it’s important to know how to best avoid them. With thorough preventative care, you can reduce the likelihood of having to visit an emergency dentist.
- Brushing & Flossing Daily
- Regular Dental Check-Ups
- Avoiding Excessive Sugar Consumption
- Adequate Vitamin Intake
Contact our team of emergency dental care experts to learn more about how you can improve your oral hygiene routine to avoid dental emergencies. We’re here to help prevent dental complications and provide effective treatment as soon as they occur!

Emergency Dentistry FAQs
What is emergency dentistry?
Compared to regular dental check-ups, a dental emergency is anything but routine. Emergency dentistry is a service intended to provide immediate action and solutions for dental emergencies.
If you’re experiencing severe discomfort, pain, or have serious mouth trauma that requires urgent attention, emergency dentistry services are what you need. Whether you’ve cracked or broken a tooth, have bleeding or aching gums, or have a soft tissue injury, emergency dentistry can help provide urgent care and relief.
What are common dental emergencies?
Some of the most common dental emergencies include:
- Severe Toothaches
- Impacted Wisdom Teeth
- Stuck Objects
- Abscessed Gums
- Broken/Cracked Teeth
- Injuries From a Fall
How can I avoid common dental emergencies?
The best way to avoid dental emergencies is by paying attention to your oral hygiene. Brushing and flossing every day, booking routine dental cleanings, and using protective mouthguards while playing sports are all good practices to avoid the need for emergency dentistry services.
What should I do if I have a dental emergency?
Contact your local emergency dentist as soon as possible. The sooner you can book an appointment and get treatment, the higher the chances that a dentist will be able to fix the issue without further complications.
What can help with the pain while I wait for my appointment?
Testimonials
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