Emergency Dentistry in Daytona Beach, FL

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At Daytona Elite Dental, our team of dental professionals knows there’s never an opportune time to have a dental emergency. We understand that when you need emergency dental care, you should have the chance to see an emergency dentist in Ormond Beach or Daytona Beach fast. That’s why our emergency dentist, Dr. Claudia Green, works hard to provide you with same-day dental care in and around Daytona Beach, FL. 

Don’t hesitate to call our Ormond Beach, FL, dentist if you’re experiencing any dental problems that can’t wait for a routine appointment. Call (386) 846-5755 to schedule your appointment and speak with a helpful representative who can provide tips and information to help manage your dental emergency until you can visit our office.

Emergency Dentist in Daytona Beach

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What Is A Dental Emergency?

Emergency dentistry refers to urgent dental care for patients who experience sudden, severe, or debilitating oral health problems that require immediate attention. Such issues may arise due to trauma, infection, severe pain, or other conditions that can’t wait for a routine appointment. 

Conditions commonly treated under emergency dentistry include: 

  • Toothaches
  • Broken or knocked-out teeth 
  • Severe gum infections
  • Abscesses
  • Loose or lost dental fillings
  • Damaged dental prostheses
  • Injuries to the soft tissues in the mouth

Emergency dentistry may also be needed for severe jaw pain, mouth bleeding, or difficulty swallowing or breathing due to oral health issues. Prompt treatment can often help alleviate pain and prevent further damage or infection, which is why it’s vital to seek emergency dental care as soon as possible if you experience any of these problems.

Why Choose Emergency Dentistry at Daytona Elite Dental?

Dr. Claudia Green is committed to providing the best possible emergency dentistry in Daytona Beach and Ormond Beach. Her expertise and emphasis on continuous education create a high level of care for each of her emergency dental patients. 

Making Daytona Elite Dental your first stop after a dental emergency can save you time, pain, and money. Emergency room physicians often aren’t equipped to handle dental emergencies and may end up elongating the treatment process, costing you more money than necessary. You’ll likely still have to visit the dentist following treatment in an emergency room. When you or your family has a dental emergency, trust the emergency dentists at Daytona Elite Dental to solve your problem and eliminate any pain fast.

A family's smiles are happy and healthy thanks to emergency dentistry.

Our Emergency Dentistry Services in Daytona Beach

Our top emergency dentist in Ormond Beach provides the following emergency services:

Immediate Tips for Managing A Dental Emergency

Although Dr. Green and her team of dental professionals do their best to make themselves available when you have a dental emergency, there are still steps you can take to mitigate the effects of the injury as you wait to see the dentist.

Cracked, Broken, or Missing Teeth 

If you’ve broken or lost a tooth, you should first retrieve the affected part of the tooth. Gently rinse the fragment or tooth with water, and ensure not to touch the tooth root, scrub the tooth, or remove any remaining tissue. If you can, try to place the missing tooth back in the socket using sterile gauze. However, don’t try to force the tooth — if you can’t fit it back into its socket, place it in a container of milk or your saliva to keep it moist until you can visit an emergency dentist.

Toothaches and Severe Oral Pain 

Toothaches and jaw pain may start minor but can quickly become consequential. The pain is likely a sign of oral health problems like impacted wisdom teeth, severe tooth decay, or periodontal disease. Therefore, pain relief is only half of your emergency dentist’s work. Once you’ve called our Daytona Beach dental office, you can work to mitigate the pain by using over-the-counter pain control medications, such as ibuprofen. You can also use a cold compress on the area to reduce swelling to the site as you wait for your emergency dental appointment.

Frequently Asked Questions

The cost of emergency dental care can vary depending on several factors, such as the severity of the dental problem, the location of the dental practice, and the type of treatment required. For example, a simple emergency treatment such as a dental filling or dental bonding may cost less than a more complex emergency procedure such as a root canal or tooth extraction.

Whether or not dental insurance covers emergency dental care depends on the specifics of the insurance policy. Some dental insurance policies cover emergency dental care, while others do not. If your dental insurance policy covers emergency dental care, it’ll often cover the cost of the emergency treatment up to a certain amount. It’s important to note that there may be limitations or exclusions in the policy, such as a waiting period or a limit on the number of emergency visits covered yearly.

If you’re unsure if your dental insurance policy covers emergency dental care, you can check with your insurance provider or review your policy documentation. Your dental care provider may also help you understand your insurance coverage and associated costs.

By taking the following steps, you can be better prepared to handle a dental emergency and potentially reduce the severity or cost of treatment:

  • Research emergency dental services in your area and their contact information. Your research can include dental practices that offer emergency services and local hospitals with dental clinics.
  • Create a dental emergency kit that includes gauze, a small container with a lid, over-the-counter pain relievers, and a small flashlight.
  • Keep your dentist’s phone number and office hours handy, including contact information for local emergency dental services.
  • If you or a family member participates in sports or other physical activities that could lead to dental injuries, consider wearing a mouthguard to help prevent or reduce the severity of injuries.
  • Practice good oral hygiene habits to help prevent dental emergencies, such as twice-daily brushing, once-daily flossing, and visiting the dentist for regular check-ups and cleanings.

Delaying treatment for a dental emergency can cause increased pain, infection, tooth loss, damage to surrounding teeth and tissues, increased treatment costs, and longer healing time. Seeking prompt treatment for a dental emergency is crucial to minimize risks and ensure the best possible outcome.

Find Emergency Dentistry in Daytona Beach and Ormond Beach

Dental emergencies should never have to wait. Thankfully, our Daytona Beach emergency dentists work hard to prioritize same-day dental care for anyone who needs it. Whether you’ve experienced dental trauma or developed a toothache, we’re thrilled to help our communities find the high-quality emergency dentistry they deserve. Call us today at (386) 846-5755 or fill out our online contact form to schedule your appointment at Daytona Elite Dental. We’re proud to serve the communities of Daytona Beach and Ormond Beach, FL.