Emergency Dental Care London

Opening hours

Monday10:00am - 6:00pm
Tuesday8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday9:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday8:00am - 4:00pm
Friday9:00am - 2:00pm
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
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Emergency Dentist in London — Same-Day Appointments Available

Dental pain shouldn't wait — and at Victoria Dental Centre, it doesn't have to. We prioritize emergency patients and do everything possible to get you seen the same day you call. Whether you're dealing with a severe toothache, a broken tooth, or a knocked-out tooth, our London emergency dental team is ready to help.

Call now: 519-432-0777

Is this a dental emergency?

Not sure? Call us anyway — our team will help you assess the urgency.

Knocked-out tooth
Severe toothache
Facial swelling / infection
Uncontrolled bleeding
Broken or chipped tooth
Lost crown or filling
Loose or displaced tooth
Loose or failing implant
Broken dentures or retainer
Orthodontic emergency
Object stuck in gums
Non-healing sore or ulcer
Sudden change in tooth colour
Infected oral piercing

What to do before your emergency appointment

  1. Pick up the tooth by the crown (the white part) — never the root.
  2. Rinse gently with clean water. Do not scrub.
  3. If possible, place it back in the socket and apply gentle pressure.
  4. If you can't reinsert it, store the tooth in milk, saline, or your own saliva.
  5. Call us immediately at 519-432-0777 — time is critical.
  1. Rinse gently with warm salt water.
  2. Use dental floss to carefully remove any trapped food debris.
  3. Take over-the-counter pain medication as directed on the label.
  4. Apply a cold compress to the outside of your cheek to reduce swelling.
  5. Do not place aspirin or any medication directly on the gum or tooth.
  6. Call us right away — do not wait to see if it gets better on its own.
  1. Rinse your mouth with warm water.
  2. Save any pieces of the tooth or the crown and bring them with you.
  3. Cover sharp edges with dental wax or sugar-free gum to protect your cheeks and tongue.
  4. Avoid eating on that side of your mouth until you've been seen.

Why patients choose Victoria Dental Centre for emergency dental care

Same-day appointments

Emergencies are treated as the priority they are

Direct insurance billing

We bill most insurers on the spot

Relaxation options

Nitrous oxide for anxious patients

Frequently asked questions

Not necessarily. While some situations do require extraction, many toothaches are successfully treated with a root canal, filling, or another restorative procedure. Our dentist will diagnose the underlying cause and recommend the most conservative effective option for your situation.

Yes. Pain that disappears doesn't mean the problem is resolved. It often signals that the nerve has been damaged. The underlying issue will almost always return — usually worse than before. Book an appointment even if you're currently pain-free.

Yes. We make every effort to see emergency patients the same day they call. Call us at 519-432-0777 as early as possible for the best availability.

Try gently working it loose with dental floss. Never use a sharp object, pin, or toothpick to probe your gums — this can cause injury or push the object deeper. If you can't remove it safely, call us and come in as soon as possible.

Yes. We offer direct billing to most insurance providers, which means we process your coverage on the spot so you know exactly what's covered before treatment begins. Call us at 519-432-0777 if you have questions about your plan.

Get emergency dental care in London today

Same-day appointments and extended hours to fit your schedule.

If you are looking for a dentist in London for Emergency Dental Care please call us at 519-432-0777 or book an appointment online.