Emergency Dentistry

Emergency or After Hours Dentistry

What Is An Emergency Dentist?

AN EMERGENCY DENTIST is an oral healthcare professional that treats patients that need immediate care, because accidents and oral injuries don’t always fall neatly in the timeframe of normal practice hours.

What Does Emergency Dentistry Treat?

Some of the reasons why patients seek emergency dentists include:

  • Cracked Teeth
  • Broken Teeth
  • Abscessed Teeth
  • Loose Teeth
  • Severe Tooth Pain
  • Knocked Out Teeth

Many of these problems can’t wait, which is why it’s critical to contact an emergency dentist as soon as they happen, day or night, weekday or weekend. Many emergency practices are open 24/7, and if they don’t have a dentist immediately available, they will do their best to see you within 24 hours. They will also give you instructions to maintain your oral health until you can see an emergency dentist.

What Is Considered a Dental Emergency?

Dental emergencies are any incident involving your mouth which requires immediate medical attention. Severe pain or bleeding are among the most common urgent dental problems. When a tooth has been knocked out or knocked loose, it is also considered an emergency. Severe infections that cause considerable pain and swelling can lead to an abscess and possibly be life-threatening. If this occurs, you should immediately call your Chicago dental office. We will ensure that your immediate issues do not turn into lifelong problems.

When Should You See an Emergency Dentist?

Most minor cracks and chips are not serious and do not merit a visit to an emergency dental clinic. In that case, simply make an appointment within the week with a cosmetic dentist. But If a tooth cracks or breaks and you can see yellow dentin or red exposed pulp and it is accompanied by severe pain or bleeding, then it should be treated as an emergency. Call your emergency dentist in Chicago immediately.

Things to remember in the case you break or chip your tooth:

  • Rinse your mouth out with warm water
  • Apply pressure to stop any bleeding
  • Preserve your broken tooth in milk, saline solution, water, or your own saliva
  • Apply a cold compress to reduce pain and swelling
  • Take an over-the-counter painkiller
  • See an emergency dentist as soon as possible

 

Dental treatments for broken or chipped teeth vary from case to case, and your dentist will discuss the options available in your situation. The best possible thing you or anyone can do for the well-being of a broken tooth is to see an emergency dentist.

What Happens in an Emergency Dentist Appointment?

Before anything can be done, your dentist needs to determine what the problem is. The dentist will look for worrying signs such as gum inflammation, infection, and exposed nerves. They will then examine for any damage to wisdom teeth, lost or loose crowns, and any broken teeth that have rough edges.

Pain will be treated, as well as swelling and treatment of facial trauma that is affecting the teeth. But that doesn’t mean the problem can be completely fixed in one appointment. Mending the underlying problem may take an additional visit. However, an emergency dentist can provide a temporary solution to buy you more time.

When you come in for emergency dental care, you may not be in the right frame of mind to make decisions about your treatment as well as dental insurance and the costs involved. You can get help for pain now and then make decisions later.

Z Dental Care Can Help With Your Dental Emergency

Here at Z Dental Care, we offer emergency services to patients who need urgent dental treatment. Call us at (773) 427-1000 to tell us about your dental emergency or send us an email to learn more about our hours for emergency treatment. You can also learn more about our practice on our business page.

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