Emergency Dentistry New Baltimore
Emergency Dental Care When You Need It the Most

It’s not always possible to anticipate when life will throw you a curveball in the form of a dental emergency – and to be honest, these situations have a knack for occurring at the most inconvenient times. That said, a dental emergency is never something you should shrug off – when you’re smile is at stake, things couldn’t be more serious! To learn a little more about dental emergencies and how they should be navigated, simply continue reading or give us a call for more information or assistance.
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What to Do During a Dental Emergency

The last thing you should do during any type of dental emergency is panic – keeping calm will allow you to think clearly and act quickly. You should call our office and describe your symptoms; we will let you know when you need to come in for treatment, but in the meantime, we’ll be able to give you first-aid tips over the phone to help you manage any discomfort. This might involve something like using a cold compress or gently rinsing your mouth out. We might also suggest taking an over-the-counter pain reliever to address any intense discomfort.
Rest assured, if you end up needing to come in, we’ll be able to quickly alleviate your pain, examine your smile, and get things back on track.
The Most Common Dental Emergencies
Even if your situation isn’t causing you any outright pain, it’s best to not leave anything up to chance – dental emergencies don’t heal on their own, not to mention, a lack of pain might mean something is seriously wrong! Please see the icons below to see some of the most common dental emergencies.