Dental Emergency Care from our Moncton, NB Dentists

We know that dental accidents can happen and knowing what to do in that situation can be the difference between saving a tooth and losing one.

If you or a family member has a serious issue, please do not hesitate to call us so that we can give you the proper advice. Our Moncton, NB dentists prioritize emergencies, so we’ll get you or your loved one in for an appointment fast!

The most commonly seen dental emergencies are:

  • Knocked out tooth
  • Chipped or broken tooth
  • Toothache
  • Possible broken jaw
  • Bitten tongue or lip
  • Swollen or bleeding gums
  • Lost or broken fillings

What should I do in case of a dental emergency?

Here are some of the guidelines we recommend for dental emergencies:

Toothache 

If you feel any discomfort or pain, go see a dentist right away.

Broken, chipped, or cracked tooth

Make sure to rinse your mouth with warm water and apply a cold compress to your face as quickly as possible. If the tooth is broken or chipped, bring the tooth fragment wrapped in a wet towel or gauze to the clinic.

Loosened or knocked-out tooth

If your tooth becomes loose due to trauma, please call our office immediately. If you have a knocked out tooth, gently insert the lost tooth back in the socket if possible, holding the tooth by the crown using a clean washcloth. If the tooth is dirty, rinse the root first but do not scrub it or remove any attached tissues. If reinsertion isn’t possible, hold the tooth under your tongue and go see your dentist immediately.

Broken Jaw

You must apply ice or a cold compress on your face. Go see your dentist immediately or give us a call.

Bitten Tongue or Lip

Clean the area with a wet cloth and place a cold compress on the area to reduce swelling. If the bleeding continues or is excessive, go to your dentist.

To request for an appointment, call us today:

Dr. Mallet & Dr. Kennedy (506) 859-4422

We will do everything we can to book you as quickly as possible.