Emergency Dentistry
Dental emergencies are no laughing matter. Understanding what defines a dental emergency and the best place to go to seek help and relief is never important until it happens. See below for a few answers to common dental emergency questions.
Emergency Dentistry in Colorado Springs, CO
Dental issues and accidents can happen at any time. Sometimes requiring immediate treatment, and when that is the case, we are here to assist. If you are searching for emergency dentistry in Colorado Springs, Dental Nook is your solution.
Our experienced and knowledgeable team knows that a dental emergency is never easy, but we are here to help and want to get you well as soon as possible. We offer affordable, emergency dental care that will get you back in good health. We offer a wide range of emergency dental services, and we are always available to see patients who need immediate care.
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What is a dental emergency?
What defines a dental emergency can be different for each dentist and the patient. Typically, it’s determined by the amount of pain the patient is in, if there is severe swelling or bleeding, and if it’s an injury that can’t wait without further repercussions.
Common questions to ask to determine if you’re experiencing a dental emergency are:
- The pain level- is it severe, does it subside, or is it constant?
- Are you experiencing severe swelling or bleeding?
- Is your jaw injured?
- Is your tooth completely knocked out?
If unsure, the best thing to do is call your dental office and ask them.
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Should I go to a hospital or a dental office for a dental emergency?
The short answer is to rely on your dental office as the primary point of contact when dealing with a dental emergency. Sometimes, a healthcare provider or a hospital is a better choice, but typically,, your dentist will be the first line of defense.
If your dental office is closed and there is no provider close to you that provides dental emergency services, then a visit to the emergency room at the hospital may be a good idea.
Injuries that would require a hospital visit over a dental visit will be severe traumatic injuries that affect how your jaw and mouth work.
More Questions?
If you have more questions about emergency dental care, please contact our office and we will be happy to discuss further.