Emergency Dentist

We all know that emergencies can happen, but we of course never expect them. However, the best we can do is be informed about what to do when an emergency occurs. We all know what to do in a fire or a medical situation, but what about a dental emergency? You call an emergency dentist!

Do you have sudden tooth pain or pain with eating? Or maybe your tooth got knocked out, or you’ve lost a filling or crown. If a dental concern has arisen and time is of the essence, an emergency dentist can help you. At Anaheim Dentist, Dr. Patel has years of experience with emergency cases. He works tirelessly, helping patients get the emergency dental treatment they need without delay.

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Do I Need To See An Anaheim Emergency Dentist?

For many, it is difficult to tell if their pain is just a normal ache that will go away. Or if their sudden pain is something more serious that needs addressing immediately. This is especially challenging for dental concerns, as they are less well-known than other medical emergency situations. Sometimes, there will not be any visible symptoms for dental emergencies, so it is vital to know what else to look for.
  • Having loose teeth. This can be from trauma or infection.
  • A severe toothache. Pain with eating and biting food
  • Bleeding gums
  • A swollen jaw
  • Visible pus forming on your gums. Resulting from an infection
  • Sudden onset of tooth numbness
If any of these symptoms apply, see the emergency dentist right away. This is precisely what Dr. Patel is here for with his emergency dentist services in Anaheim. If treated quickly, many of the conditions these symptoms indicate can be taken care of. Symptoms come in many shapes and sizes. Proper diagnosis by Dr. Patel is the surest way to get immediate relief and prevent any significant complications from developing.

Should I See The Emergency Dentist Or Go To The ER?

Medical doctors at the ER are highly skilled at treating health emergencies and are the first line of defense against many severe injuries. Yet, ER doctors aren’t familiar with urgent dental care, as their expertise lies elsewhere.

Still, if you are bleeding, both the ER and emergency dentist will help stop it. With pain, dentists and the urgent care doctors will both be able to give you pain relief.

The main difference is that emergency dentists will be able to diagnose and treat the root of your pain. So while the medical doctors can stop your pain, it will come back since they can’t address the actual cause. However, what’s most important is that the emergency is dealt with. So it’s best to see an emergency dentist from the beginning. An emergency dentist will be able to more effectively deal with the situation.

Useful Tips During Your Dental Emergency

We understand that dental emergencies can be frightening, especially because the symptoms can be harder to pin down for many. That’s why it’s essential to remain calm and schedule a dental appointment as soon as possible. Emergencies that are due to trauma need immediate care and treatment, and we are here for you. Below are some useful tips for what to do in certain emergencies until you’re able to see the dentist.

Jaw Symptom Emergencies

Jaw related emergencies are generally due to trauma. Resulting in swelling, severe pain, and difficulty opening one’s mouth. If the jaw feels broken, it will need support to keep it in place. Using a towel or any cloth to wrap around the head will help. For the pain, the use of ice packs will help manage it. Do not try to stretch open your jaw. Instead, minimize movement until you see an expert.

Teeth Emergencies

Teeth related emergencies will vary significantly. The most severe is when your teeth are knocked out of place, and even breaks can vary. In these situations, you must first stop the bleeding in your gums. Blood loss can only serve to worsen the situation. Applying gauze and pressure to the bleeding site will stop the bleeding. Next, find the displaced tooth. Put it in a container or bag with either milk or saltwater. Then hurry to the dentist so that they can reattach it back. Often, it is best to have someone else drive while you keep an eye on bleeding and symptoms.

Emergency Dental Care Specialty Services

Our Anaheim Emergency Dental Office provides a full complement of emergency & cosmetic care. For those in immediate need, our emergency, restorative, & preventive care includes:
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How Much Does It Cost For Emergency Dental Care?

Emergency dental visits will not cost any more than a normal visit, unlike medical emergencies that require a visit to the ER. Specific costs will depend on what type of dental work is needed. At Dr. Patel’s office, we accept many insurances and provide many payment options.

Don’t Hesitate to Call

Call us immediately for your dental emergency! We hope your mouth is safe your entire life, but we are here for you if anything happens. Call us at (714) 677-8575, and we will be ready to take care of your dental needs. We will be happy to answer all the questions you will have and get you seen as soon as possible.