We Can Address Your Dental Emergency

young pretty blonde woman covering mouth with hands with a shocked, surprised expression, keeping a secret or saying oops against flat color wallYour smile’s health is a priority of ours, and we hope it is a priority of yours as well. Teeth can perform a number of important roles and functions, and when they become injured, this process compromises the ability to perform as normal. What’s more? Once an adult tooth is lost, it is gone for good. As such, your dentist recommends excellent at-home care. However, what does this mean when an emergency occurs? In today’s blog, your Conroe, TX dentist discusses the steps you should take in the event of a dental emergency, as well as how our team can help.

What is a Dental Emergency?

It goes without saying that accidents can occur at any time and to any person, and by and large, these instances are unpredictable. Further, because they can range in circumstance, so, too, can your injuries. This may complicate what an emergency is defined as from person to person, as a dental concern may appear minor but actually offer a major issue.

A dental emergency is considered any instance in which an injury has been sustained to the oral cavity (including the teeth, gums, throat, etc.) or complications with an oral component leads to discomfort, pain, and/or the inability to function properly. An example of this might include a chip becoming stuck in the gums, a significant toothache, and even a broken or knocked-out tooth.

If you suspect you have endured a dental emergency, it is better to seek help immediately rather than wait. For more information about this process and what your next best steps should be, give our team a call today.

Keep Calm and Act Efficiently

One of the biggest mistakes a person makes in the midst of a dental emergency is not acting with efficiency. Indeed, it can be easy to panic and rush through the process to get to our office, and we recognize this possibility. While it may seem contradictory to what your gut tells you, however, it is important to remain calm and act efficiently. If you are rushing in a hurried or panicked state, there is a higher chance that you may make a mistake that further compromises the situation. Contact our team today to learn more about this process.

How Our Team Can Help

Dental emergencies can range in terms of severity, but one thing remains consistent: it is better to seek treatment as soon as possible as opposed to waiting it out. In many situations, seeking prompt care can lend an arm to a restored smile and oral cavity, whereas some circumstances and concerns may have been worsened with time.

Learn More Today

Contact The Dental Centre of Conroe in Conroe, TX by calling 936-441-4600 to schedule your next appointment with our team and learn more about the ways we can assist with your dental emergency.