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Contact an Emergency Dentist in Huntington Beach Right Away

March 23, 2018

Filed under: Uncategorized — pacificviewdentalgroup @ 8:01 pm

What do you do during a dental emergency? Here are some of the most common emergencies and what you can do about them. Learn more from your emergency dentist in Huntington Beach.

Understanding Dental Emergencies

Imagine this scenario: It’s an awesome day to watch your little one play football with his friends. As with their normal rambunctious behavior, the boys shove each other and mow down one another on the way to the field goal. However, this time is different. When taking a hit to the face,  you notice a tooth fly out of his mouth and some blood.

Unfortunately, this situation would be considered a dental emergency among many other examples. Other types of dental emergencies may include extremely painful toothaches, signs of dentals infections that may indicate an abscessed tooth (such as fever and positional dental pain) or facial trauma that results in damaged or lost teeth, or even broken jaw bones.

However, there are a few dental emergencies that can be less severe than those listed above. But no matter what, when you’re faced with critical dental emergency, you need to seek assistance from our local dentist as soon as possible. Here is a list of accidents that you should seek immediate emergency care for:

  • Bleeding in the mouth that won’t stop.
  • A suddenly lost tooth.
  • Damaged dental work or restorations.
  • An excruciating, consistent toothache.

If you have a less urgent dental accident, simply call your dentist for helpful advice on how to walk through it. You can also schedule a visit for the following day to have your dentist assist you if you need it.

Turn to an Emergency in Seacliff with Dental Trauma

It’s best to turn to a trained dental professional for help with a dental accident. Although many people may assume it’s best to visit an emergency room, many times the nurses will refer you to a dentist. Instead, just visit your local practice as soon as you can. In the meantime, you should:

  • Stay calm despite the type of dental accident.
  • Call our office right away for helpful advice over the phone.
  • Be sure to schedule an appointment with us right away.
  • Gather any materials you may need to show us.
  • Drive safely while you travel to us.

When you finally reach our practice, we will do our best to repair your smile as quickly as possible!


About Our Office

Here at Pacific View Dental Group, we don’t ever want our patients to feel helpless. You should know that even in your hardest times—like when faced with a traumatic dental accident—we are here for you! Give us a call right away to schedule your emergency dental appointment.

 

 

 

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