Seeking Timely Treatment to Avoid a Dental Emergency

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A dental emergency can be a difficult situation for people. Suffering a mouth injury or dealing with an unexpected oral health issue is oftentimes very scary. It can also be difficult to determine exactly what needs to be done to ensure the situation is taken care of properly.

Fortunately, there are certain steps that everyone can and should take when dealing with a potential dental emergency.

How to avoid a dental emergency

By finding out how to effectively and efficiently deal with a potentially serious oral care concern, you can avoid the issue from worsening into becoming a serious dental emergency.

The following is everything to know about avoiding a dental emergency through timely, effective treatment.

Assess the situation

The first thing to do after dealing with symptoms of an unexpected oral care issue is to assess the situation. A dental emergency can be the result of many different occurrences. These include receiving a blow to the mouth while play sports or in a physical altercation and struggling with severe pain and sensitivity caused by oral infection.

It is best to stay on the side of caution and seek prompt treatment anytime the symptoms are intolerable. They have the ability to develop into a more serious concern and can put the long-term oral health or cosmetic appearance of the individual at risk.

Initial self-treatment

After assessing the situation, it is essential to administer initial self-treatment. The majority of the treatment should be conducted by an oral care professional. However, there are quick, easy things that can be done to minimize pain and reduce the risk of more serious matters developing initially.

For example, if you suffer a blow to the face that results in a knocked-out tooth and a bloody mouth, then locate the knocked-out tooth, rinse your mouth out with room temperature salt water and call the Emergency Dentist.

Visit an emergency dentist

Emergency dentists are typically open for longer hours and more days of the week than a general or family dentist. They provide fast and effective treatment to individuals with a dental emergency. If the issue seems serious or the symptoms are intolerable, then find a local emergency dentist and visit him or her as soon as possible.

Ideally, it is best to have an emergency dentist in mind beforehand just in case a dental emergency develops.

Follow the aftercare instructions

Upon arrival at the emergency dentist, he or she can quickly and effectively treat the initial symptoms as well as provide more invasive treatment to ensure good long-term oral health. He or she will also provide detailed aftercare instructions that are important to follow to minimize the risk of an oral infection after treatment.

Visit an emergency dentist for fast treatment

If you endure an injury to the mouth or develop an oral health concern of any kind that leads to intolerable symptoms or threatens long-term oral health, then it is best to visit an emergency dentist for fast treatment. Here at our dentist's office, we offer prompt and effective treatment to patients who are in need of immediate dental assistance.

Request an appointment here: https://lancasterpadentist.com or call G.J. Palmieri, DDS & Associates, LLC at (717) 708-9010 for an appointment in our Lancaster office.

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