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Dental Emergency in Beverly Hills

A dental emergency can strike at the most inconvenient time during work, over the weekend, or right before a big event. At our Beverly Hills dental practice, we know that immediate attention is critical when you're in pain or have suffered dental trauma. We offer prompt, considerate emergency care in order to restore your comfort.

What Is Considered a Dental Emergency?

Dental emergencies are any oral health problems that require immediate care to alleviate pain, halt bleeding, prevent infection, or save a tooth. Such circumstances frequently occur without notice and require immediate treatment to avoid long-term problems.

 Common dental emergencies include the following:

  • Sharp, throbbing, or radiating pain might suggest nerve damage or infection.
  • Trauma, biting on hard objects, and underlying decay can all lead to broken or cracked teeth.
  • Without proper protection, exposed areas can cause discomfort and raise the risk of infection.
  • Cuts or punctures to the tongue, lips, or gums require immediate care to stop bleeding and reduce infection risk.
  • Dental abscesses are painful infections that can cause swelling and spread quickly if left untreated.

Identifying a dental emergency early and contacting a professional right away can make a major difference in your recovery.

Signs You Need Emergency Dental Care

Here are some indicators that it's time to give us a call if you're not sure if your problem is an actual emergency:

  • Severe or ongoing pain that doesn't go away.
  •  Swelling that keeps getting bigger or is hot to the touch on your face, jaw, or gums.
  •  Excess bleeding from gums or following dental work.
  •  Having trouble swallowing, speaking, eating, or opening your mouth.
  •  Infection symptoms such as fever, pus, or an unpleasant odor.
  •  Adult teeth that are loose or missing, especially if they are not damaged.

Benefits of Immediate Dental Care

Delaying treatment in a dental emergency can put your health and your smile at risk. Prompt care has several major benefits:

Saving Teeth
In many circumstances, immediate intervention can save a tooth that would otherwise have to be pulled.
Preventing complications
Early treatment lowers the risk of infections, nerve damage, and tooth loss that can arise from waiting too long.
Fast Pain Relief
Our first objective is to get you rid of discomfort as soon as possible. We take care of the underlying cause of the problem rather than focusing on its symptoms.
Restore Function and Confidence
Our emergency treatments help you in chewing, talking, and smiling comfortably. This will let you go about your daily activities with confidence.

Procedure during an emergency dental visit

 Here's how our Beverly Hills office handles crises with promptness and care:

Step 1: Call us. Immediately

 Please call us as soon as your emergency happens.  Our dentists will take you through any basic measures to take before you arrive.

 Step 2: Same-day appointment.

 We reserve room in our calendar for emergencies and will make every effort to meet you the same day.

 Step 3: Diagnose and Evaluate

 When you arrive, we will do a thorough examination, frequently involving X-rays, to assess the condition.

Step 4: Treatment Plan Discussion

  We will walk you through your treatment options, ensuring you understand the approach, benefits, and any necessary follow-up.

 Step 5: Immediate Treatment

We work quickly to get you back on track from pain treatment to necessary procedures like fillings, extractions, and antibiotics.

  Step 6: Provide follow-up support.

  We'll schedule any necessary follow-ups and provide aftercare advice to help you heal and stay comfortable.

Frequently Asked Questions

I knocked out my tooth. What should I do?
Try to keep your teeth in milk or saline and bring them to our clinic right away. The sooner you act, the greater your chances of rescuing it.
Can I visit the emergency room for a simple tooth pain?
You can visit the emergency room if you are experiencing oral discomfort. In case you have a dental emergency, you must see a dentist.
How can I deal with discomfort before my appointment?
To minimize swelling, utilize over-the-counter pain medicines such as ibuprofen and use a cold compress. Avoid placing aspirin directly on your gums since it might irritate them.
Does insurance cover emergency dental visits?
Many dental insurance policies include emergency appointments. We'll help you understand your coverage and work with the provider to reduce your out-of-pocket expenses.
Will an emergency dentist extract a tooth?

If your tooth decay has progressed to the point where it cannot be repaired. In that case, the emergency dentist will surely extract your decayed tooth.

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