Emergency Dentist In Scarborough Dr. Swati Ajwani
About us : Grandview Dental Clinic comprises of two family dental clinics located in Oshawa and Scarborough. Our team is led by Dr. Swati Ajwani (Dentist) with a team of expert dentist in Oshawa and Scarborough. Grandview Dental Clinic is one of the best dental clinics in Oshawa & Scarborough. At Grandview Dental Clinic we treat each patient with respect, kindness and understanding while delivering results that last. Both Oshawa and Scarborough dental clinic locations are equipped with state of the art dental technology and low radiation digital x-rays and supported by a professional dental team in Oshawa and Scarborough. The dental clinics provide the best dental care to the patients in a very comfortable and relaxed environment.
Dr.Swati Ajwani - Emergency dentist in Scarborough Dr Swati Ajwani is an international dentist with clinical experience of more than twelve years. Dr. Ajwani is an honors graduate from the University of Toronto. Dr. Ajwani, successfully started Grandview Dental Clinic at Oshawa and Scarborough and has made them into smoothly running successful practices. In addition to being a qualified dentist from Canada, Dr. Swati Ajwani has a Bachelor of Dental Surgery from India. She is certified for Nitrous Oxide and Oral Conscious Sedation. She was awarded the William R. Jackson Award for excellence in Clinical Prosthodontics from The University of Toronto. She has been working as a general dentist in GTA since June 2010 providing comprehensive dental care to patients of all ages including kids.
Emergency Information We endeavour to treat your emergencies the same day. Please call us at (905) 240-7744 (Oshawa Office) or (647) 748-6200 (Scarborough Office). We are open six days a week and open evenings and weekends to serve you. If you have a severe emergency and the office is closed, please visit a hospital.
Chipped front teeth If your front tooth is chipped after a fall and there is a loss of consciousness or any facial injuries, please visit a hospital for emergency treatment. This should be followed by a visit to the dentist at the earliest. Depending on the extent of the injury, your dentist may smoothen or build up your tooth. Some x-rays may be taken and you may be asked to follow up in 2 weeks.
Knocked out permanent tooth Try and locate it, holding it by the crown and not disturbing the root as much as possible. If gross debris is noted, gently rinse the tooth with water and replace in the socket. If unable to do so, bring tooth in milk or salt water in a cup. See your dentist immediately. Toothache Clean the area as much as possible with warm salt water. If suitable, take an analgesic (Tylenol). If there is facial swelling that makes jaw opening difficult, try and visit the dentist immediately. If, however, you experience difficulty in breathing and feel neck swelling, visit a hospital immediately.
Bleeding after extraction Be sure to inform the dentist of any medical ailments you may suffer specially from any bleeding disorders, blood thinners or advanced liver disease. After extraction, make sure you don’t spit or rinse, suck on a straw or smoke. If you have bleeding after extraction, place a gauze or tea bag on the area with pressure for 10 minutes and swallow your saliva. If bleeding persists, you may need to see your dentist.
Contact us : Scarborough : Email :info.pu@grandviewdentalclinic.com Call : (647) 748-6200 Oshawa : Call: (905) 240-7744 Email : info@grandviewdentalclinic.com