What To Do When A Dental Emergency Occurs – Everything You Should Know

Dental emergencies can be painful and scary, but if you know what to do to get help, you can relieve your pain, restore your smile, and get back to your routine more quickly after a dental emergency in Boulder. In this blog from the office of Dr. David L Evans, we’ll explore what a dental emergency is, what to do after an emergency, and how to avoid dental emergencies.

 

What Counts As A Dental Emergency? Explaining The Basics

As a rule, a dental emergency is any oral health issue that’s causing serious oral bleeding, severe pain, or a lot of discomfort. If your condition fits these criteria, call us right away at 303-442-0990 for a same-day appointment.

Common dental emergencies include oral trauma like cracked, loose, knocked out, and damaged teeth, but also can include things like large cuts to the gums and cheeks, loose dental work, toothaches, and even small objects or pieces of food that are lodged between the teeth and that you can’t remove on your own.

It’s better to be safe than sorry. If you’re not sure whether or not your condition is an emergency, call the office of Dr. David L Evans to get our professional opinion and see if you need emergency dentistry in Boulder.

 

What To Do When A Dental Emergency Occurs

Each situation is different, but here are some basic tips on how to handle dental emergencies.

  • Retrieve the tooth and/or dental work, if applicable. Rinse it off in lukewarm water. Put the tooth into a container of cold milk. Put dental work into a plastic baggie.
  • Call the office of Dr. Evans for an emergency same-day appointment at 303-442-0990, and tell us about the situation.
  • Follow any steps provided to you by our dental team. You can use cotton balls or paper towels to absorb blood, if present. Taking ibuprofen or a similar over-the-counter medication will help with pain. Icing the cheek near the affected area will help with swelling and discomfort.
  • Come to our office as soon as possible. You can’t treat a dental emergency on your own, so visit us ASAP for your same-day appointment. Dr. Evans will diagnose the issue and provide you with the treatment you need to restore your smile.

 

How To Avoid Emergencies

Not all dental emergencies can be avoided, but here are a few steps that may reduce your risk of an accident, injury, or other dental emergency in Boulder.

  • Good at-home oral hygiene – Taking good care of your teeth and gums keeps them strong and may help prevent dental emergencies like toothaches from infected teeth. 
  • Six-month appointments – Routine six-month cleanings let Dr. Evans examine your mouth and catch potential oral health issues early, which helps you avoid emergencies. 
  • Sports mouthguards – A custom-fitted mouthguard dramatically reduces your risk of oral injuries. Wear a mouthguard when playing any contact sport or participating in a hobby where you could experience dental trauma.

 

Contact The Office Of Dr. Evans For Boulder Emergency Dentistry

At our office, Dr. Evans sees patients of all ages with dental emergencies in Boulder. We do our best to make you and your family as comfortable as possible during your appointment. Dr. Evans will provide you with the care you need to relieve your pain, restore your smile, and get back to your day-to-day life. To get started, just book an appointment online or call us at 303-442-0990. We’re always here to help.