Urgent Situation? Call the Emergency Dentist near San Marco
May 16, 2017
Have you just had a dental emergency? Don’t wait around to see if it will get better on its own — but don’t head to the emergency room, either. Your local ER often is not equipped with the resources to handle your situation as effectively as possible. Seek treatment from an emergency dentist near San Marco instead! Dr. Sol G. Brotman is prepared to get you out of pain and on with your life ASAP. Program our number into your phone right now and we’ll just be a few taps away when you need us most. Reach us at (904) 639-6224!
What Counts as a Dental Emergency?
In general, anything that bleeds, is broken, or causes you pain in your mouth requires prompt treatment. That includes any of the following most common dental emergencies:
- Dislodged or knocked out teeth
- Broken teeth
- Missing or broken fillings or crowns
- Something lodged between the teeth
- Toothache or abscess
Your dentist is ready for most urgent oral situations. If, however, you are bleeding severely for more than ten minutes, head to the emergency room right away. You should also always seek emergency medical care for a broken bone in the jaw.
How Does My Dentist Treat Dental Emergencies?
Each emergency treatment plan varies from case to case. For a severely aching or abscessed tooth, a root canal procedure may be necessary. Root canals rescue teeth from extraction and help you keep your smile intact. Many people fear the treatment, but it is nothing to dread with modern anesthesia and sedation.
If you arrive at our office within two hours of losing a tooth, the chances we can successfully reattach it are high. If not, we will discuss your options in tooth replacement and help you complete your smile in the most effective manner as soon as possible. Broken fillings may require restoration with a dental crown.
After we have completed your treatment, we will send you home with post-op instructions that apply to your recovery. Take any medicine we’ve prescribed (like antibiotics or painkillers) as directed to ensure you heal as quickly and comfortably as possible.
How Can I Prevent a Dental Emergency?
While there is no way to guarantee that you will never require urgent care, there are some steps you can take to help yourself steer clear of some of the most common dental emergencies. First of all, attending your regular checkup and cleaning twice a year is one of the most effective ways to prevent toothaches and abscesses. When Dr. Brotman can look at your smile every six months, he can catch issues almost as soon as they develop, ensuring we can always provide the most conservative treatment possible.
And if you play contact sports, you should definitely consider investing in a custom-fitted mouthguard. The small device helps protect your smile from the most common of dental injuries: teeth that have been broken, dislodged, or completely knocked out on the field or court.
Contact Us Right Away!
The next time a dental emergency catches you by surprise you’ll know what to do — get in touch with the emergency dentist near Baymeadows! We are happy to handle your dental emergencies.
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