Emergency Dentistry
Dental emergencies can occur at any time, disrupting your schedule and causing significant pain or injury. At Pine Ridge Dental, our team is prepared to offer same-day emergency dental services to alleviate your discomfort and address your dental issues right away.
Help with Dental Emergencies in the Dalles, Oregon
Experiencing a dental emergency can be stressful and alarming but rest assured that our emergency dental clinic is ready to assist you. Whether you need a filling, an extraction or a more intricate procedure, we’re equipped to provide immediate care. If you are in The Dalles, Oregon, or nearby areas, contact us, so we can restore your smile and relieve your pain quickly.
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What is a dental emergency?
A dental emergency is any issue that requires urgent attention to stop bleeding, alleviate severe pain, save a tooth or treat an infection. Immediate care is essential in these situations to prevent further complications.
- Your situation may be a dental emergency if:
- You are in severe pain or have severe swelling.
- You have a painful toothache that won’t go away.
- You have a loose or knocked-out tooth.
- You have swelling in your cheeks or face, along with a toothache.
- You have extreme tooth sensitivity.
- You are bleeding from the mouth, and it won’t stop.
- Your jaw is injured.
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What should I do while waiting for an emergency dental appointment?
Call our office immediately if you’re experiencing a dental emergency. For a severe issue that needs to be resolved right away, head to your nearest emergency room.
You may be able to take some actions to relieve your pain at home:
- Apply a cold compress to the swollen or painful area.
- Do a warm saltwater rinse by dissolving a teaspoon of salt in warm water and using it like mouthwash.
- If you’ve lost a tooth but still have it, put it in a glass of milk until your dental appointment.
- Rinse your mouth with diluted hydrogen peroxide to kill bacteria.
- Use over-the-counter pain medication for pain.
- If it’s not too painful, try to floss to eliminate gum pressure.
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Do emergency dental appointments cost more?
Emergency dental appointments can sometimes cost more due to the urgent nature of the care. Contact our office to learn more about the specific fees and payment options available for emergency services. Additionally, checking with your dental insurance provider about coverage for emergency procedures in advance can be helpful.
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How quickly can I get an emergency dental appointment?
Our team prioritizes emergency cases and aims to provide same-day appointments for urgent dental issues. If you experience a dental emergency, contact us immediately, and we will do our best to see you as soon as possible.
More Questions?
If you have more questions about emergency dental care, please contact our office, and we will be happy to discuss further.