
Emergency dental services cover a range of urgent issues to alleviate pain and prevent further complications.
Types of Emergency Dental Services
- Toothache Relief
- Knocked-Out Tooth
- Chipped or Cracked Tooth
- Loose or Lost Fillings
- Abscessed Tooth
- Dental Trauma
Common Reasons for Emergency Dental Visits
Reason for Visit | Percentage of Visits |
---|---|
Severe Toothache | 40% |
Broken Tooth | 25% |
Dental Abscess | 15% |
Lost Filling or Crown | 10% |
Knocked-Out Tooth | 10% |
FAQs
- What should I do if I have a severe toothache?
Contact your dentist immediately for an appointment. Use over-the-counter pain relief in the meantime.
- Can a knocked-out tooth be saved?
Yes, but it is crucial to see a dentist within 30 minutes to increase the chances of saving the tooth.
- Is dental trauma serious?
Yes, it can lead to complications such as infections or loss of the tooth if not treated promptly.
Emergency Dental Service Flowchart
How to Handle Dental Emergencies:
1. Identify the emergency.
2. Assess the severity.
3. Contact an emergency dental clinic.
4. Follow their advice and schedule an appointment.
5. Arrive with any relevant information.
6. Follow-up care as advised by the dentist.
Statistics on Dental Emergencies
Statistic | Value |
---|---|
Number of emergency dental visits per year (USA) | 30 million |
Percentage of adults experiencing dental emergencies | 20% |
Average cost of emergency dental visit | $200 – $600 |


