What is Emergency Dentistry?
Dentistry in and of itself is a complex area of study, as it pertains to all treatments involving the oral cavity. For example, cosmetic dentistry helps enhance your smile’s appearance by addressing surface-level concerns, whereas restorative care aims to improve oral health and function through rebuilding and removing the infection.
As you can deduce by the name, emergency dentistry involves any treatment that arises out of immediate necessity to address a potentially smile-altering occurrence. In other words, an emergency consists of any circumstance that causes immediate discomfort, pain, or injury. You may endure an emergency when participating in a sports game and a tooth becomes dislodged, or simply from biting down too hard and causing a tooth to crack.
Because many circumstances can lead to an emergency situation, it is always best to act sooner rather than later, and we encourage you to contact our team. To learn more about this process and what may contribute to an actionable situation, give our team a call today.
The Importance of Staying Calm
When presented with an emergent situation, the most important thing to keep in mind is to remain calm. While it may seem counterintuitive to the situation – especially if you are in shock – acting emotionally can lead to even more damage and complicate the situation. Further, because the situation can arise randomly, it may be more difficult to process the next steps. Practicing a breathing exercise or another method of coping or processing can help you remain calm and act with efficiency. Give our team a call to learn more about your options today.
Prioritize Your Health
Ultimately, your oral health is the top priority in this situation, and we want to help you ensure it is cared for properly. Our team can help ensure you have a comfortable and relaxed visit while addressing your emergency, and we will take care to provide the best quality care we can.
Learn More Today
Contact The Dental Centre of Conroe in Conroe, TX by calling 936-441-4600 to learn more about the steps you can take to address a dental emergency, and schedule your next appointment with our team today.