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What to Do in a Dental Emergency

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There are steps you can take to be prepared for a dental emergency.

Keeping your dental health in check is always important. The more routine maintenance you do and the more you see a dentist, the less likely it is that you’ll end up experiencing an emergency issue. That said, most of us are going to experience a dental emergency or two in our lifetimes, though it’s nonetheless a scary experience. Realizing that you need immediate care makes an emergency dental situation feel all that much more serious. If you go through a dental emergency, do your best to keep a level head and follow these steps.

Stay Calm

It’s natural to panic once you realize something is wrong with your teeth, especially if you’re in severe pain or otherwise require immediate care. However, remember that dental emergencies aren’t uncommon—there are many urgent care services out there for precisely this reason. Whatever issue you’re dealing with, numerous people have likely experienced it before, and there is a professional near you who can help.  

Figure Out Options

The moment you realize you’re experiencing a dental emergency, you have to start thinking about your options. Are there dental offices near you that can see you soon? Is there an urgent care center you can visit? Even if a dentist cannot see you immediately, let them know the urgency of your problem, and they’ll likely refer you to someone who can help if they can’t.

Plan if You Can

It’s essential that you plan whatever you can. For example, if you know your emergency is severe enough that you may need anesthesia, get in contact with someone who can help you get to and from your dentist. While you may feel anxious about having to deal with a medical emergency like this, the more you can plan, the less worried you’re going to feel and the better equipped you’ll be to deal with the problem.

Prep For It

While you never know when an emergency is going to strike, you can always plan generally. Keep a dental kit in the house with things like pain relievers just in case you suddenly find yourself in pain. Of course, doing whatever preventative care you can is important as well, but if you’re worried, let your primary dentist know. They may be able to do telemedicine or give you some options if you experience a dental emergency.

You Can Trust Olney Dental for All of Your Dental Care Needs

For all of your oral care questions and concerns, Olney Dental has the expertise and professionalism to get them the answers they need. Olney Dental is ready to supply you with expert service in a professional environment. Schedule an appointment online today! For more information on how we can give your family the best dentist experience available, give us a call at (301) 250-1057 or contact us online. For more dental tips, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Pinterest.

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