We understand that an emergency can arise at any time and we will be there for you when you need us most. A dental emergency can be a number of things, this could be an issue such as a dental abscess. Bad Toothache can be cared for with the help from an Emergency Dentist Bournemouth, pain in your wisdom tooth is something else that can be combatted. A gum infection can be dealt with alongside helping you if you have unfortunately had a dental injury. Issues with tooth replacements such as broken crowns, bridges or veneers can be helped with the correct assistance. Assistance can also be given to patients who have broken or chipped teeth. At Queen’s Park Dental Team we understand that an emergency can cause distress and when you need help it is important to have someone to turn to. The rest of this article will run through what you should do in an emergency and what you should do in some specific scenarios.
What should I do in an emergency?
If you find yourself in need of an Emergency Dentist Bournemouth, then we will be there for you to treat with care and respect. Patients should be seen on the same day that they call the practice, although the earlier in the day you ring, the more likely you will be able to come into the practice on the same day to remedy your issue. You should call the practice as quickly as possible to ensure that you get the help you need as quickly as possible. Dentists at our practice understand that an emergency dental appointment can be a scary time and as a result will take time to reassure you if you are worried. Dental techniques are constantly being evolved and as a result, patients can have pain-free assistance for their dental needs. Patients can be assured that they are in good and experienced hands and their dental issues will be rectified in a safe and swift manner.
What should I do before my appointment?
Once you have booked your appointment, or if you are unable to get an emergency appointment straight away then there are a number of things that you can do to improve your chances of keeping your mouth healthy. If you have a chipped tooth then you should rinse your mouth out with warm water and try to keep the area clean until you can get to an emergency appointment. If you have a loose tooth then you should gently put the tooth back into position and hold it there with a moist tissue. The tooth should not be forced as it could cause more damage. If a tooth has come out completely it can be reattached within an hour so it is important to book your appointment as soon as the incident has occurred. Once you have booked your appointment you should carefully rinse your tooth in warm water and place a milk-soaked cloth in-between your cheek and gums. This will help allow your mouth to remain in a state in which it will give the best possible chance of refitting the tooth. If a patient thinks that they are in need of an Emergency Dentist Bournemouth then they should call the practice immediately.