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Emergency Dentist Services: How to Find a Dentist Office Now

Emergency dental services may be needed as the country's population becomes more mobile because of the changing economic climate. Finding an emergency dentist therefore needs to be a part of any travel or moving plan.

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For example someone is on vacation and a tooth becomes sensitive because of a change in diet or an unforeseen problem with a damaged tooth. Other dental emergencies may include a bleeding gum area or tooth pain that suddenly occurs. Today's traveler needs to know what to do in such dental emergencies.

New Resident or Traveller

Finding a emergency dental clinic may be first priority if a tooth becomes so damaged or inflamed that the new resident or traveler begins to think about a possible emergency tooth extraction. A dental emergency has developed for this person and knowing what to do is critical for good health planning.

What to do Initially

Initially a do-it-yourself plan of action may be warranted. Emergency dentistry that the person can perform may include rinsing the mouth out with salt water in order to sooth some of the inflamed tooth area. An over-the-counter pain medication could be used until a clinic that specializes in emergency dentistry is found.

The next steps for a dental emergency

Emergency dentists are available that can see a patient on short notice. Knowing where to go or look for a dental specialist is the key to solving this important health concern.

  1. One solution for dental problems is to contact the previous or present dentist and ask them what to do with this emergency. Most dentist's offices have an on-call service that can address the present concerns until an office visit is possible.
  2. A local hospital's emergency room may have a dentist on-call who can look at the damaged tooth or gum area and give immediate treatment. The patient can then return to the original dentist when time allows.
  3. A dental school in the present town may have a residency program that takes walk-ins and may provide services as needed until the patient can return to the original dentist or decide on a new in-town one.
  4. If all else fails the local yellow pages would list the dentists who could then be called regarding the emergency services that they may provide.
  5. Call (888) 887-9940 to be connected with a pre-qualified dentist in your area.