Emergency Dental Services
sometimes dental emergencies occur. Warmstone Family Dentistry is Stittsville’s
leading emergency dentist. Let us help you with your dental emergencies.
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Contact Information
613-818-4132(text only)
Unit 204 – 1300 Main St, Stittsville
ON K2S 1C3
Hours of Operations
Tuesday: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Wednesday:7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Thursday: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Friday: 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM (every other week)
Sunday: Closed
Stittsville’s Dental
Emergency Experts
- Loose, broken or chipped teeth
- Bleeding and Bruised Gums
- Loose-Fitting Dentures
- Extreme or Persistent Gum, Jaw or Tooth Pain
Why Choose Warmstone Family Dentistry?
is the top-rated dental practice in Stittsville.
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Experiencing dental pain? Contact us for same-day emergency dental care.
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Broken or Chipped Tooth
Knocked-Out Tooth
Lost Filling or Crown
Tooth Abscess
Broken or Chipped Tooth

Broken or Chipped Tooth
Not sure what to do if you chipped your tooth? First, don’t worry! Broken and chipped teeth are the most common dental emergency. Thankfully, these injuries can be quickly solved despite the pain and discomfort that follows. If you have broken or chipped your tooth make sure to immediately rinse your mouth as thoroughly as possible with water and, if you are bleeding, apply a gauze pad to the site and hold it in place with a bag of ice or an ice pack. Next, contact Warmstone Dentistry and inform us of your emergency and we will help address the problem as soon as possible.
Knocked-Out Tooth

Knocked-Out Tooth
Knocked-out teeth require a similar response to broken and chipped teeth. Wondering what to do if you knocked out a tooth? If you knock out a tooth you should immediately pick up the tooth and rinse it with water – make sure to wash the root of the tooth (the part hidden in your gums) if it is unsanitary. Make sure you are grabbing the crown (the white part that protrudes from your gums) when you pick up the tooth. Keep the tooth in lightly-salted water and call Warmstone Dentistry to schedule an emergency appointment. It’s recommended that you get to the office within an hour as there is still a chance that you can save the tooth.
Lost Filling or Crown

Lost Filling or Crown
Fillings and crowns are tools that are used to repair damaged teeth back to their original appearance and sensation. Because they’re used as tools to repair broken teeth, it’s critical that they are restored as fast as possible. If they go untreated for too long the previous damage may return and intensify. Wondering what to do if a filling or crown falls out? If available, stick gum (preferably gum without sugar) and avoid attempting to put it back on/in yourself. Call Warmstone Dentistry to get an emergency dental appointment and we’ll help restore the filling or crown.
Tooth Abscess

Tooth Abscess
Tooth abscesses are painful, annoying, and potentially dangerous infections within your mouth. They typically rest near the root of your tooth or between the gaps of your tooth and gums. These serious infections sometimes cannot be spotted, only felt. If visible, they maintain an appearance similar to a pimple on your skin. Apply cold compresses to temporarily relieve the pain and call Warmstone Dentistry immediately. We’ll take you in for an emergency appointment and remove the abscess properly.
Dental Emergency FAQs
The most common dental emergencies are broken or knocked out teeth, injuries to the inner mouth such as severe gashes and lacerations, and infections
An urgent dental situation is anything but typical. In most cases, obvious and urgent treatment is required in dental emergencies to address extreme pain, discomfort, or trauma to the mouth that could result in bleeding, lacerations to the gums, and the displacement or fracture of teeth.
A dental emergency most certainly exists if you’re suffering from unusually severe pain, swelling, bleeding, or pus oozing from your gums and teeth. You should call your dentist immediately soon. A dental emergency might also be indicated by teeth that are loose, damaged, or missing.
Make an appointment within an hour by calling your dentist right away. The sooner you visit the dentist, the more likely it is that they will be able to save your tooth and resolve the problem.
Maintain good dental hygiene and take care of your teeth by brushing them twice a day and flossing every night before bed. Additionally, it’s in your best interest to safeguard your teeth by donning a mouthguard and a helmet if you participate in any high-contact sports.
Try to gather as much of the broken pieces as you can and wrap them in a clean, moist cloth if you fracture or break one of your teeth. Contact our office immediately after. The sooner you can schedule an appointment, the faster we can fix your broken tooth.