A dental emergency, such as broken teeth or lost crowns, just can’t wait until regular business hours. If you’re in a pinch and need some help, forget about trying to tough it out and call one of these dental offices instead. Your smile will thank you.
No matter where you are in Toronto or what time of day it is, this dental clinic is always one of your options. They’re easy to get to at Yonge and St. Clair, and have the kind of hours that normally you could only dream of (8 a. m. to midnight). They also have an answering service from midnight to 8 a. m. Plus, they can help you out in English, French, Japanese and Filipino, so you never have to worry about misunderstandings.
They completely understand what it means to have a busy lifestyle and have to deal with emergencies that crop up, so they’re open six days a week and as late as 7 p. m. If something bad happens in your mouth, like abscessed teeth or gums, a loose filling or a toothache, all you have to do is call or email and they’ll help you out as fast as possible. They’re conveniently located at Yonge and Adelaide.
For those living in the north end of the city, this dental clinic is one you can call or email when you’ve got a tooth problem outside office hours. They’re right at Finch Station and specialize in emergency treatments, such as root canals and emergency extractions. If your issue isn’t an emergency, their hours run until 7 p.m. Monday to Friday and an impressive nine hours on Saturday, until 5 p. m.
The earliest they close is around 3 p. m. on Fridays and Saturdays, with hours going as late as 7:30 p. m. on Mondays. You can usually fit in a post-work appointment on Wednesdays and Thursdays, when they close at 7 p. m., but on the off chance a dental issue crops up after hours, emergency care is available. And, to take your mind off your teeth, there are TVs set up so you can focus on your favourite sitcom instead.
For starters, Dr. Alexandre Kostiko outlines what dental emergencies are and aren’t, giving you a handy checklist you can go through before calling and making an appointment. He also offers tips on how to minimize the risk of emergencies arising, such as wearing mouth guards when playing sports. But just in case the worst happens and you need attention, they’re open until 8 p.m. on Mondays and Thursdays, and are available for emergency calls.