Tuesday 18 February 2014

Dial X for A Dentist or 911

‘Dial 911 for any medical emergency’ my parents taught me this when I was small and I taught my son the same thing. It’s as knowledge passed on from one generation to the next. However when my 6 years old lost his first tooth and started bleeding he came running up to me in the kitchen asking me to call 911 because he had lost his tooth and according to him it was a medical emergency. I laughed it off at that time and explained to him why losing a milk tooth was not an emergency, but then it got me thinking. What number do you call for when a tooth problem especially during the holiday season when all the dentists are away? Is there an Emergency Dentist in Downtown Toronto number we can call? 

I called my dental clinic the next day to find out if they had any such number to contact the doctor for when of a dental emergency. Although the person on the other side of the receiver could not give any such number she did assure me that there is always a doctor on call at their clinic in case of any dental emergency.  
Emergency-Dentist-Toronto and  Dentist- Downtown-in-Downtown-Toronto


Many of the Dentist Downtown Toronto requires their patients to make an appointment at least a week before their visit, which I think, is totally ironical because how can you tell your tooth will hurt a week after your appointment. What if it hurts a day after your visit, does the dentist check your teeth for free or do you have to make an appointment again? 

Talking about Dentist in Toronto, people generally prefer to visit a dentist nearby their homes because travelling down town takes a longer time and sometimes the waiting hours are too long.

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