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Are you desperately searching for a dentist in Poole? Think you need an emergency dental appointment? At Dental Concepts we can help you with emergency appointments to see a dentist in Poole, but first, in this blog, we’re also going to empower you with the knowledge of what an emergency dental situation is.
About Dental Concepts
Dental Concepts was founded by Dr Manish and Shilpa Chitnis to provide excellent dental care in Whitchurch, Hampshire. Since opening the business has expanded to four practices located in Whitchurch, Andover, Southampton and Poole. Dental Concepts proudly serves over 20,000 patients across the practices. We’re confident that a visit to our dental clinic in Poole will certainly not disappoint.
What counts as a dental emergency?
1. Excessive facial swelling
If you’ve woken up with a swollen face, jaw or neck, it’s a cause for concern, especially if it’s accompanied by pain. Facial swelling typically on one side of the face is commonly linked to infection. Schedule an appointment to see your dentist in Poole quickly to avoid the infection becoming worse or spreading.
2. Throbbing facial pain
Dental pain can be caused by so many things. The cause of the pain can range from wisdom teeth to a dental infection. If you are experiencing any dental pain that cannot be alleviated by over-the-counter pain medication, schedule an appointment immediately. This is especially important for those who are experiencing throbbing pain, which could be a key indicator of infection. Not addressing dental pain can lead to the need for further treatment.
3. Bleeding from the gums
Excessive bleeding from the gums is never a good sign, if this is something you’re experiencing regardless of whether you’ve recently had a dental procedure or not, make sure you book in for immediate attention.
4. Trauma
If you’ve experienced an accident that has caused dental trauma such as a car crash or fall, go straight to your dentist or the hospital. If teeth have been lost through trauma it is possible to place the teeth back in the mouth if the patient gets immediate support. If you lose a tooth, be sure to place it in a cup of milk, saliva or water as a last resort and get yourself to the dentist!
What should you do in the meantime?
While you wait for your emergency dental appointment, if you’re experiencing dental pain or swelling we recommend taking paracetamol and icing the affected area. To ice your face for dental pain, you can apply a cold compress or ice pack to the outside of your cheek for 10 to 20 minutes at a time, avoiding long periods of icing at a time.
To summarise, it’s essential that you visit your dentist if you’re experiencing dental pain, swelling or bleeding. Delaying getting treatment will only prolong and worsen the condition which leads to more intense and expensive treatments.
If you’re still wondering whether your current dental condition counts as an emergency, why not give our team a call on 01264 313999 and they can suggest the best course of action? If you require help out of hours give 111 a call, they will be able to advise you. We look forward to helping you at our dental clinic, Poole.
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