Emergency Dental Help: Always Available
It’s
Murphy’s Law of Parenthood: Your child’s teeth will be fine until our office
has closed for the day. So what should you do when it’s 9 p.m. and your
kindergartner cracks a tooth, your son suddenly complains of terrible pain from
an unrecognized infection or your teenage daughter breaks her braces?
In
some cases, a hospital emergency room will be your best bet. Jaw fractures or
serious cuts to the mouth that require immediate medical care are best left to
the hospital. But other dental problems, such as those mentioned above, also
need urgent attention—and hospital emergency rooms are often not equipped to
handle these, and the fees for such services can be high.
Of
course, Dr. Jared should be the first person you call. When you reach the office, you
will hear a recorded message telling you what to do in case of emergency. If we
are unable to see you after-hours, we will direct you to an on-call substitute.
Keep this information handy so that if and when an emergency occurs, you won’t
waste time searching for the number to call.
However,
emergency dentistry is more of a stop-gap than a final solution. Most
substitute dentists contacted in an emergency will make your child more
comfortable and apply temporary fixes that will suffice until he or she comes
in to see us during normal office hours.
If
you are not sure whether your child’s problem requires after-hours care or if
it can wait until morning, don’t hesitate to call our office. With more and
more practices offering after-hours care, there’s really no good reason to sit
there worrying, with a child in tears, waiting for the office to open!
Call us to schedule an appointment today! (509)-891-7070.