Dental Emergency

 

If you’re experiencing a dental emergency near me, the first thing you should do is call your dentist. However, if things have gotten too bad and you can’t reach your dentist, here are some tips to help you deal with a dental emergency on your own.

1. Let someone know where you are and what’s going on. If something goes wrong and you lose consciousness or can’t speak for yourself, someone will need to know to get help for you.

2. Bring along any important documents, such as your insurance card or prescription medication list. If there’s an emergency surgery involved, make sure to bring copies of your x-rays and reports from previous visits to the dentist.

3. Have all of your dental work completed before an emergency arises. This includes braces, crowns, veneers, etc. If there are any unfinished procedures or wires that need to be taken out, make sure to do that before calling for help.

4. Stay calm and reassure yourself that everything is going to be okay. You may feel scared and anxious during an emergency situation, but remember that everything will turn out fine.
 
5. Contact your insurer and file a claim for covered services.
 
6. Call for help! Remember that not everyone can just show up at the emergency room to make a payment or complete paperwork for payment; some companies require immediate action on the part of the patient, sometimes even including treatment in the emergency room.
 
7. Don’t worry about how bad you look - it’s only temporary! Most people will have time to clean up, get dressed and fix their hair before they head home after an incident like this (unless they are being taken directly to the hospital).
 
8. Take care of yourself until everything has been resolved!

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