How Family Dentists Respond to Urgent Dental Needs

Urgent dental matters are not something that people can always prepare for. However, a family dentist may be able to help with these sudden and immediate dental needs. Depending on the type of dental emergency, prompt treatment can help to preserve as much of the natural tooth as possible and prevent further damage.

Seeing a family dentist for urgent needs

A lot of family dentists complete professional training to handle emergency situations. For example, children who play contact sports or engage in frequent physical activity might be at higher risk of experiencing a dental emergency. Below is a quick overview of how a family dentist may approach their patient's urgent dental needs. However, the specifics of treatment may vary by patient and situation.

Assessing the situation

First and foremost, the family dentist will assess the patient's oral cavity to determine what the issue might be. The examination will be performed carefully and precisely. X-rays might be necessary as well, depending on the area and intensity of the symptoms and the nature of the problem.

Some of the most common urgent dental matters include a dislodged tooth, an abscess, or a break in the tooth.

The dentist will then go over potential options that include immediate treatment to address any primary concerns and the possible long-term treatment to ensure recovery. The family dentist will guide the patient through every step of the process.

Determining a treatment plan

Once the examination and evaluation are complete, the family dentist will sit down with their team to determine what immediate action is required. If immediate action can be taken, the family dentist will perform the necessary treatment, such as a bonding procedure. However, in the case of certain urgent dental matters, a specialist might be required to help. If this is the case, the family dentist will provide a temporary solution and refer the patient to the specialist's office. Family dentists usually have a network of dental specialists they trust and regularly refer their patients to when an issue falls outside their purview.

Treatment

If the family dentist can perform the necessary treatment, they will provide care that day and send the patient home with specific aftercare instructions. The patient should make sure they understand the instructions and ask questions about anything unclear. The patient should follow the aftercare instructions carefully, watch for potential complications or side effects, and finish all prescribed medication.

The dentist will likely schedule a follow-up appointment for a few days or weeks later. During this appointment, the dentist will ensure the patient's recovery is going smoothly, answer any other questions, and provide insight for further relief.

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It can be difficult to know how to handle an unexpected dental matter, but with the help of a family dentist, patients can more easily deal with it. To learn more about dealing with an urgent matter, reach out today. Our team can resolve any unanswered questions or concerns and help provide immediate treatment.

Request an appointment or call Shari L. Hyder, DMD at 856-626-5047 for an appointment in our Oaklyn office.

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