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What is Emergency Dentistry?

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What to Do in a Dental Emergency

1. Stay Calm

2. Assess The Situation

3. Contact an Emergency Dentist

4. Control Bleeding

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Stay Calm

It’s natural to feel alarmed or anxious during a dental emergency, but staying calm is important. Keeping a level head will help you think clearly and make informed decisions.

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Assess The Situation

Take a moment to identify the problem and determine if it requires immediate attention. Dental emergencies can include severe toothaches, broken teeth, knocked-out teeth, and injuries to the mouth or jaw.

3

Contact an Emergency Dentist

Contact an experienced emergency dentist immediately for professional guidance and prompt treatment. Explain the nature of your dental emergency and follow their instructions regarding the next steps. If the dental emergency occurs outside regular office hours, inquire about their after-hours emergency contact information or visit the nearest emergency dental clinic.

4

Control Bleeding

If there is any bleeding, apply gentle pressure using clean gauze or a cloth to the affected area. This will help to stop the bleeding. If the bleeding persists or is severe, seek immediate medical attention.

Importance of Prompt Emergency Dental Care


Pain Relief

1.

Preventing Further Damage

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Saving Teeth

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Restoring Function and Aesthetics

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