Emergency Dentist in Beaumont
Same-day appointments for urgent dental problems.

Patient-Focused Emergency Dentistry
Dental emergencies can happen at any time! Whether you have a toothache, experience sudden swelling of the gums, or notice a broken tooth, knowing how to find and contact an emergency dentist is crucial.
Emergency dental care when you need help quickly
Dental emergencies can be painful, stressful, and disruptive. At Serenity Dental in Beaumont, we help patients who are dealing with urgent concerns such as severe tooth pain, swelling, broken teeth, lost crowns or fillings, knocked-out teeth, and injuries to the mouth. If you are not sure whether your concern is urgent, call the clinic and our team can help you decide what to do next.
What to do before your appointment
If you have a toothache or swelling, rinse gently with warm water and avoid putting aspirin directly on the gums or tooth. For a broken or chipped tooth, save any pieces if possible and avoid chewing on that side. If a permanent tooth is knocked out, hold it by the crown rather than the root, keep it moist, and call immediately for guidance.
What happens during an emergency visit
During an emergency appointment, Dr. Jas Tuli will focus first on understanding the source of pain or infection and helping you get comfortable. The visit may include an examination, X-rays when needed, and a clear explanation of your options before treatment begins. Depending on the situation, care may involve smoothing or repairing a chipped tooth, treating an infection, replacing a lost restoration, or planning follow-up treatment if a longer appointment is needed.
Our goal is to help you feel informed, relieve discomfort where possible, and protect your oral health with a plan that fits the situation.
FAQs About Emergency Dentistry
What is emergency dentistry?
Emergency dentistry is similar to an emergency room visit. You visit the emergency room when you are very unwell and need treatment right away.
In a dental emergency, you need immediate treatment for symptoms involving your teeth and gums. Symptoms might include the sudden onset of pain or a broken tooth or crown.
What are the different conditions that require emergency dentistry?
Many conditions require emergency dental treatment. A toothache, sudden onset of pain, a broken tooth, a severe gum infection, and unexpected swelling of the gums are all considered dental emergencies.
Toothaches: Toothaches happen when one or more of your teeth becomes infected. Toothaches can be caused by cavities, cracked teeth, or other problems. Emergency dentists are trained to help patients identify the root cause of their discomfort and provide treatment options quickly.
Broken teeth: This can occur when you bite down too hard, have an accident with your mouth or face, or experience trauma to the head and neck area after a fall or other injury. Broken teeth can be extremely painful and lead to infection. You need immediate treatment from an emergency dentist for this condition.
Swelling of your gums: This can happen when you have an infection, are experiencing dry mouth symptoms, or have had dental surgery. Swelling of the gums is extremely painful and can lead to tooth loss. An emergency dentist provides a quick solution for this condition.
Unexpected tooth loss : This occurs when permanent teeth fall out of your mouth unexpectedly and without cause. Tooth loss is very painful and can lead to infection, so you need immediate treatment for this condition.
How do I know I need an emergency dentist?
You might need an emergency dentist if you have a toothache, sudden onset of pain, a broken tooth or crown, or swelling of the gums.
What is the most common dental emergency?
The most common dental emergencies are toothaches or broken teeth.
How do I handle a dental emergency?
If you are experiencing a dental emergency, call your dentist promptly for advice or help.
What is the cost of emergency dentistry?
Prices range depending on what treatment is needed, so you should ask for an exact quote before accepting any treatment.
What to do in case of a broken or cracked tooth?
If your tooth is broken or cracked, avoid chewing with the affected area.
If possible, apply a cold pack to reduce swelling and inflammation.
Call your dentist right away for advice on whether you need immediate treatment.
If left untreated, a broken or cracked tooth can cause an infection that spreads to the bone and gums and cause further complications.
What can I do to relieve pain and swelling of the mouth?
Here are some things you can do to relieve pain and swelling of the mouth:
- Rinse your mouth with warm salt water for at least 30 seconds.
- Take an over-the-counter pain reliever such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen (Tylenol or Advil) for relief.
- Use a cold pack to help reduce swelling and inflammation if needed.
What do I do if one of my permanent teeth falls out?
If one of your permanent teeth falls out, be sure to handle it with care. Check the tooth for damage. Place the tooth in a jar of milk if you are unable to place it back in the mouth. Bring the tooth with you when you see your dentist as soon as possible so they can re-plant it.
If you need emergency dental services, we’re here for you. We offer a full range of general, cosmetic and orthodontic treatment .
Our team at Serenity Dental in Beaumont is well-equipped with state-of-the-art technology that will aid us in assessing your situation quickly and accurately so that we can provide exceptional treatment as soon as possible.
Give us a call today if you have any questions about this process or would like to schedule an appointment !
Why Choose Serenity Dental for Emergency Dentistry
Comfortable, family-focused care in Beaumont
Our main priority is your comfort. We use the latest technology to make your visit as comfortable as possible, in a relaxing environment built for the whole family.
- Evenings and weekends available for appointments
- We accept all forms of payment and offer direct billing
- Interest-free payment plans and student plans
- Now accepting the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP)
- Free parking and located near the local bus route
- A paperless office — everything done digitally for your convenience
Book your visit to Serenity Dental
We're happy to answer questions, verify insurance, or set up your first appointment. Call us or use the form.
- Address: 5601 Magasin Ave #102, Beaumont, AB T4X 1V8
- Phone: (780) 929-4138
- Email: [email protected]
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