Emergency dental clinic hickory nc

If you need emergency dental care, please call our practice as soon as possible. If our office is closed, you may leave a message, and we’ll get back to you at our earliest opportunity. In an extreme emergency, please visit a hospital emergency room.

 

 

We are here to help you when your dental health is at risk. We’ll do everything we can to make sure you’re treated as soon as possible. While dental emergencies are rare, they can happen, and it’s important to know how to take care of your teeth no matter what.

 

Common dental emergencies include:

 

  • Severe toothache
  • Broken or cracked tooth/teeth
  • Permanent tooth knocked out
  • Object caught between teeth
  • Broken Jaw
  • Biten lip or tongue

Emergency dental clinic hickory nc

 

When to Seek Emergency Dental Care

 

Here are guidelines on how to handle common oral discomforts and injuries, and when these require emergency dental care or services:

 

Toothache
See your emergency dentist as soon as you feel discomfort or pain.
Broken, chipped or cracked tooth: Rinse your mouth with warm water and apply a cold compress to your face. Go to the dentist right away. If the tooth was broken or chipped, bring the tooth fragment wrapped in wet gauze or a wet towel.

 

Loosened or knocked-out tooth
If your tooth becomes loose due to trauma, call your dentist. For a knocked out tooth, gently insert the lost tooth back in its socket if possible, holding the tooth by the crown using a clean washcloth. If the tooth is dirty, first rinse the root, but do not scrub it or remove any attached tissues. If reinsertion is not possible, hold the tooth under the tongue and go to the dentist immediately.

 

Broken Jaw
Apply ice or a cold compress to the face. Go to your dentist or an emergency center immediately.

 

Bitten Tongue or Lip
Clean the area with a wet cloth and place a cold compress on the area to reduce swelling. If the bleeding persists or if it is excessive, go to your dentist or an emergency center.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mountain View Family Dentistry is your Hickory, NC dentist

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Our friendly, dedicated, and energetic team is committed to working with you and your family to create a positive experience every time you visit our practice.

Our mission is to provide the highest quality comprehensive oral care to all patients in a timely, professional and respectful manner. We strive to have a positive impact on the quality of life for our patients and for the community.

Routine dental care such as check-ups and cleanings happen on a predictable schedule. However, it’s impossible for every dental problem to occur on a schedule. When you have a dental emergency, and you’re in pain, you need to find a dentist who can help you in a timely manner. Catawba Valley Dental offers convenient emergency dental care in Hickory, NC.

Dental emergencies can happen at any time and, if left untreated, can impact your overall health. Dr. Raymond Pate and his experienced and compassionate staff are available to help you when you need emergency oral care.

When one or more of your teeth are broken or damaged, it’s essential to get emergency dental care quickly. Any delay could impact our ability to fix your teeth. That’s why we offer emergency dental services to our existing patients.

Some of the most common dental emergencies we treat include:

  • Broken teeth
  • Cracked teeth
  • Lost fillings
  • Pulpitis (an infection in the pulp of a tooth)
  • Dental abscesses
  • Swelling
  • Facial Trauma
  • Bleeding

Dental emergencies can happen as a result of routine activities, a sports injury, or an accident. Whatever the cause of your dental emergency, we can help alleviate your pain and fix the problem.

Our dental office is staffed by a group of knowledgable professionals with the expertise and compassion to help you in any dental emergency. We prioritize your oral health and comfort – and we are here to help when you need us. If you have a dental emergency, don’t wait to get treatment.

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Emergency dental clinic hickory nc

Emergency Dental Care

If your child has a dental emergency, give us a call immediately. If you need urgent treatment after hours, our emergency number is on our voice mail and someone will call you as soon as possible.

We are always here to assist when your child’s dental health is at risk.

Below are tips for dealing with urgent dental situations. You may want to display this on your refrigerator or store it near your emergency phone numbers for easy reference.

Bitten Lip or Tongue

If your son or daughter has a bitten lip or tongue severe enough to cause bleeding, clean the bite gently with water and use a cold compress (a cold, wet towel or washcloth pressed firmly against the area) to reduce or avoid swelling. Give us a call to help determine how serious the bite is.

Object Caught In Teeth

If your child has something caught between his or her teeth, use dental floss to remove it gently. Never use a metal, plastic, or sharp tool to remove a stuck object. If you are unable to remove the item with dental floss, give us a call.

Broken, Chipped, or Fractured Tooth

If your child has chipped or broken a piece off a tooth, rinse his or her mouth with warm water, then use a cold compress to reduce swelling. Try to locate and save the tooth fragment that broke off! 

If you locate the fragment, place it in water or milk and bring it with you to our office. In most cases, the fragment can be bonded back onto the remaining portion of the tooth. These types of injuries are not emergencies unless the child is in pain.

Knocked-Out Tooth

If your childs tooth has been knocked out, find the tooth and DO NOT RINSE IT WITH WATER! Try to reinsert it back into place immediately and call our office. If you are unable or do not feel comfortable reinserting tooth, place it in plain milk and call our office. The best chance for a tooth that has been knocked out to survive is that it be replaced within one hour.

Loose Tooth

If your child has a very loose tooth, it should be removed to avoid being swallowed or inhaled.

Toothache

If your son or daughter complains of a toothache, rinse his or her mouth with warm water and inspect the teeth to make sure nothing is caught between them. If pain continues, use a cold compress to ease the pain.

Do not apply heat or any kind of aspirin or topical pain reliever directly to the affected area, because this can cause damage to the gums. Children’s pain relievers may be taken orally. 

Broken Jaw

If you know or suspect your child has sustained a broken jaw, use a cold compress to reduce swelling. Do not call our office; call 911 or proceed to the emergency room. In many cases, a broken jaw is the result of a blow to the head. Severe blows to the head can be dangerous and even life-threatening.

Avoiding Injury

You can help your child avoid dental emergencies. Child-proof your house to avoid falls. Always use car seats for young children and require seatbelts for older children.

And if your child plays contact sports, have him or her wear a mouthguard. Ask us about creating a custom-fitted mouthguard for your child. Finally, prevent toothaches with regular brushing, flossing, and visits to our office.

Can ER do anything for teeth?

The truth is, hospital emergency rooms can do very little to help you with an emergency toothache, emergency root canal or other emergency dentistry. The result is usually a hospital fee for hundreds of dollars that leads to you requiring a dentist visit anyway.

Will an emergency dentist extract a tooth?

All dentists are qualified to perform emergency tooth extractions if and when necessary. Tooth extractions are a relatively common oral surgical procedure and may be necessary if your tooth is severely damaged or infected.

What is the most common dental office emergency?

Syncopy is by far the most common medical emergency in dentistry that affects the patient. (Fortunately, it is also the one most easy to manage), said Dr. Stanley Malamed, professor of anesthesia and medicine at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles.

How do I get free dental treatment in NC?

N.C. Medicaid and N.C. Health Choice for Children are programs that can help to cover dental expenses for people who qualify. To find out if you or your children qualify for one of these programs, contact your County Department of Social Services. You also may visit the N.C. Division of Medical Assistance web site.