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What Should I Expect from My Emergency Dental Visit?

July 7, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — wethersfield @ 2:50 pm
Patient attending an emergency dental visit in Wethersfield

When you need urgent care, your first response is likely to find an emergency room. After all, the latter is meant for vital medical issues! However, that shouldn’t apply to dental emergencies — these need help from a trained dentist. But what should you expect from emergency dental care? If you’re unfamiliar with the field, you could feel anxious about how your treatment will go. Well, your local dentist can help with that. Read on to learn four things that happen in an emergency dental visit in Wethersfield.

A Near-Immediate Appointment

Trained emergency dentists always leave time in their days to see patients with dental emergencies. In fact, those who have serious oral challenges get care at once. Even less severe ones can receive help within a few days or so. Whatever the case, an emergency that causes pain will be seen as soon as possible.

On the off chance your dentist can’t see you right away, your dentist will give you information that’ll help you manage the problem until your appointment.

An Emergency Exam

After you arrive at your local practice, the dentist will quickly perform an emergency dental exam. Unlike a checkup, this step only focuses on the problem area and may include x-rays of your mouth.

Dentists use an emergency exam to learn your condition and recommend treatment. Depending on the problem, they may opt to provide same-day treatment. They could also give you medicine for an infected area and complete treatment when the infection fades.

(Temporary) Pain Relief

Even if a dentist prescribes you antibiotics for your discomfort, these can take several hours to “kick in.” That being the case, they’ll first focus on in-office pain treatment after the examination.

This step can take several forms. For instance, your dentist may have you take painkillers right after you get home. They could also do an injection into the problem area to offer fast relief.

Treatment for Your Issue

Pain treatment isn’t the same as completely solving your problem. Therefore, fixing the underlying issue may take an extra visit. However, your dentist can offer a temporary solution to buy you time.

In the case of a broken tooth, they could remove some of the gum and reduce the inflammation. A follow-up visit, though, would be necessary to see if the tooth can be repaired or if it needs extraction. Root canals also may not be entirely possible during your first appointment.

As you can see, there isn’t anything big to worry about for an emergency dental visit in Wethersfield. You can trust that your professional dentist will give you and your smile careful, pain-free help!

About the Author

Dr. Ukti Phadnis is a dentist based in Wethersfield, CT, having earned her DDM from the UConn School of Dental Medicine. Even after graduation, she’s continued to take education courses focused on various treatments yearly. Her specialties are preventive, cosmetic, and restorative dentistry and emergency dental procedures. Dr. Phadnis currently practices at Wethersfield Dental Group and can be reached at her website or by phone at (860)-400-3007.

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