Emergency Dentist in Yonge and Eglinton
Call about tooth pain, swelling, a broken tooth, a knocked-out tooth, or a lost filling or crown. We will help you understand the next available appointment option.
6ix Eglinton Dental provides emergency dental assessments at Yonge & Eglinton in Midtown Toronto. Call 416-220-0404 and describe what is happening. Same-day care may be available depending on the schedule and the treatment required.
New patients welcome · Same-day visits when available
For severe facial swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing, uncontrolled bleeding, or serious facial trauma, seek urgent medical care rather than waiting for an online request.

Call first and describe what is happening. We’ll help you find the soonest available appointment option.
Same-day visits may be available
6 Eglinton Ave E, Suite 306
Emergency calls are welcome
6 Eglinton Ave E, Suite 306
New patients
Emergency calls are welcome
Availability
Same-day visits may be available
Call
01 – Urgent Concerns
When to call an emergency dentist
Call the clinic if you are experiencing:
Severe or persistent tooth pain
A lost, loose, or damaged filling or crown
A broken, cracked, loose, or knocked-out tooth
Bleeding or pain following a dental injury
Swelling in the gums, face or jaw
Pain that interferes with sleeping, eating, or normal activity
02 – Assessment First
Emergency dental care at 6ix Eglinton Dental
Emergency dental care begins with an assessment of the affected tooth, gums, and surrounding area. The dentist may recommend an X-ray or other examination steps to understand the cause of the problem.
Depending on the findings, treatment options may include a dental filling, root canal treatment, tooth extraction, repair or replacement of a damaged restoration, or another appropriate next step. The available options depend on your examination, oral health, and the urgency of the condition.
We assess the problem first, then explain the available options.
Before treatment proceeds, the dental team will explain the findings, answer your questions, and discuss relevant follow-up care.
What to expect during an emergency visit
Call the clinic
Call 416-220-0404 and describe your symptoms, when they started, and whether there has been an injury or swelling.
Discuss availability
The clinic will help identify the next available appointment option. Same-day care may be possible depending on the schedule.
Receive an assessment
The dentist examines the area and may recommend an X-ray or other diagnostic steps.
Review the options
You receive an explanation of the findings, available treatment choices, and any recommended follow-up.
Practical support when a dental problem cannot wait
A local Midtown clinic
The office is located at Yonge & Eglinton, making it convenient for nearby residents and professionals.
Findings explained before treatment
The dentist reviews what was found and discusses the choices that may be appropriate.
A clear first conversation
When you call, the team asks about the problem and helps you understand the available scheduling option.
Same-day options when available
Calling early gives the clinic the best opportunity to review same-day availability, but an appointment cannot be guaranteed.
Related dental services
Tooth Extraction & Wisdom Teeth
Evaluation of teeth that are severely damaged, painful, or causing other concerns.
Root Canal Treatment
Assessment and treatment options for a tooth that may be infected or significantly inflamed.
Dental Fillings
Tooth-coloured restoration options for cavities and selected areas of tooth damage.
Dental Crowns & Bridges
Restorative options for damaged teeth and selected cases involving missing teeth.
Emergency dentist FAQ
What is considered a dental emergency?
Severe tooth pain, swelling, a broken or knocked-out tooth, bleeding after an injury, or a lost restoration can require prompt dental attention. Call 416-220-0404 so the clinic can ask about your symptoms and discuss availability.
Do you offer same-day emergency appointments?
Same-day visits may be available depending on the clinic schedule and the care required. Call as early as possible; availability cannot be guaranteed.
What should I do about a knocked-out tooth?
A knocked-out adult tooth requires urgent attention. Call the clinic immediately. If the injury includes serious facial trauma, uncontrolled bleeding, breathing difficulty, or another medical emergency, seek urgent medical care.
What if tooth pain starts after clinic hours?
Follow the instructions provided on the clinic’s phone message. Do not wait for a dental appointment if you have severe facial swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing, uncontrolled bleeding, or serious trauma.
Will treatment be completed at the first visit?
That depends on the cause of the problem, the examination findings, the time available, and the treatment required. The dentist will explain what can be addressed at the visit and what follow-up may be needed.ointment request form, or use the secondary Book Online option
Can a new patient call about an emergency?
Yes. New patients may call 416-220-0404 about an urgent dental concern.
Request an appointment
For the fastest response to an urgent dental concern, call 416-220-0404. You may also submit the form, and the clinic will review it during business hours. Submitting the form does not confirm an appointment.
Emergency dentist near Yonge & Eglinton
6ix Eglinton Dental is located at 6 Eglinton Ave E, Suite 306, Toronto, ON. Call before travelling to the clinic so the team can discuss your symptoms and appointment availability.
6 Eglinton Ave E, Suite 306, Toronto, ON
Located near Yonge Street and Eglinton Avenue in Midtown Toronto.
