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Emergency dental care is not something that you ever want to deal with. However, if it is the middle of the night and you cannot sleep because of your pounding toothache, you may need to do something. What should you do when you are faced with pain, discomfort, and the inability to concentrate on your daily activities because of the pressure you feel? The first thing to do is to know where you can go to get the help you need. In some cases, you will likely have more than one option, too.

It's a Bad Situation

If you are facing bleeding or very intense pain and it is non-business hours (such as the middle of the night), a good place to go is the ER. Most hospitals can help to stop the immediate problem, such as an infection or the pain through medications. The ER technician is not likely to give you any type of cleaning or root canal, but they can give you the relief you need so that you can make it to a standard dentist appointment the next day. It is also a good idea to visit these facilities if you have been involved in an accident that could have damaged other areas of the head or body.

Find a Same Day Provider

Many of the best dentist offices do offer emergency dental care. These facilities may offer you the ability to get into the office within a few hours at most. Some have late hours that can benefit those who have to work during the day. Many also offer weekend service. The good news is that you can make an appointment and get same day service to handle your specific situation.

Do You Need Same Day Service?

Sometimes, such appointments can cost more than standard office visits. How do you know if you should head in right now or if you can wait until the next available appointment? If you are in very bad pain or the condition is limiting your ability to talk, breath, or chew, it is best to be seen right away. If you are able to reduce the pain significantly with over the counter medications, then this may be a good option until you can get in for an appointment.

Sometimes, emergency dental care does not cost any more than making an appointment with an office for the following day. The key is not to put off your dental needs. Get in and get the care you need before the problem gets worse and becomes much more difficult to treat. Pain is not something you should have to deal with for a long time.

by: Andrea Avery




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