When you arrive for emergency dental care, you can expect immediate attention from a skilled emergency dentist who understands the urgency of your situation. Your visit will begin with a thorough assessment to quickly identify the source of your dental pain or trauma. This may include a visual examination and, if necessary, x-rays to get a clear picture of the affected tooth, gums, or jaw.
If you are experiencing severe pain, the dentist will prioritize steps to relieve pain and stabilize your condition. For dental trauma, such as a knocked out tooth or a broken tooth fragment, the emergency dentist will act swiftly to save and restore your tooth whenever possible. In cases where the tooth cannot be saved, an emergency tooth extraction may be recommended to prevent infection and further complications.
For dental abscesses or infections, your dentist may drain the abscess and prescribe antibiotics to stop the infection from spreading. If you have visible swelling or facial swelling, the dentist will monitor your condition closely and may refer you to a hospital emergency room or urgent care center if your symptoms require more advanced care.
Throughout your emergency visit, you’ll receive clear instructions on how to manage your dental emergency at home, such as how to apply pressure to stop bleeding, use a cold compress to reduce swelling, or protect the affected area until your follow up appointment. The dentist may also provide temporary relief with pain medication, temporary fillings, or crowns to stabilize your teeth until a permanent solution can be arranged.