Monday, April 10, 2017

When Seeing An Emergency Dentist Marion NC Patients Can Quickly Ease Their Suffering

By Peter Brooks


There cannot be many types of pain quite as excruciating as dental pain. A severe toothache, or an abscess in the mouth can be painful to the point where the sufferer can think of nothing else. He cannot sleep, work or eat. Strong painkillers may provide a little bit of relief but it is not a solution for more than a few hours. There is only one solution and without an emergency dentist Marion NC patients will simply have to suffer until they can see a dental practitioner during office hours.

Dental emergencies are not always viewed in the same light as medical ones. In the latter case, an emergency is a situation where the patient may lose his life, a limb or develop complications that will have far reaching long term effects upon his health. Many dental emergencies do not comply with this criteria but dentists nevertheless treat numerous patients after hours because they understand the discomfort their patients experience.

In some cases patients experiencing emergencies do not even suffer from pain. Such patients may have lost a tooth, a crown or a filling. Many even simply broke or lost their dentures. Of course, such cases do not really qualify as emergencies. Dentists will nevertheless attend to such patients after hours because people can be extremely sensitive about their physical appearance, especially the teeth.

Most dental practitioners agree that the majority of dental emergencies can be avoided. Many patients with excruciating pain knew for some time that they need to see a dental practitioner but kept putting it off until the situation became intolerable. Unfortunately, this all too often happen when the dental surgery is closed. The best route is to always see a dental professional the very moment one realizes that there is a problem.

Many dentists are willing to respond to dental emergencies, but patients will have to understand that such treatment can be costly. In many instances the practitioner has to call out an assistant, open up the practice and incur expenses in the process. The patient will have to pay for those additional expenses. Medical insurance often refuse to pay for such treatment, especially if it was for mostly cosmetic reasons.

Prevention is always better than a cure. Most dental emergencies can be avoided. It is important to visit at least two visits to the dental clinic each year. During such visits the dentist will be able to identify potential problems and treat them before they become major problems or even emergencies. It is also vital to maintain a strict hygiene routine regarding the mouth. The teeth and surrounding tissue, including the tongue, should be thoroughly brushed at least twice a day.

Of course their are cases where emergencies could not have been foreseen. People have accidents. They lose teeth in falls and car crashes, they accidentally bite on something hard and lose a tooth and they suffer trauma to the mouth. In such cases it is certainly important to seek emergency help immediately. Trauma to the mouth can easily lead to a host of other health problems.

One thing remains certain. Tooth ache is terrible. It is debilitating. It can happen to anyone and when it does happen, it is best to bite the bullet and seek professional help immediately. Thinking that pain killers will alleviate the problem is a fallacy. It will not. The problem will just escalate and cause more misery.




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