Do You Have Dental Emergencies ?

 



When a dental problem arises, it is important for you to remain calm and assess the situation. The first step will be to determine whether the dental issue is an emergency or if it can be treated at a later time. Dental emergencies include but are not limited to the following  The Texas City Dental in Texas City is conveniently located near La Marque, Galveston, and the Hitchcock area is conveniently located near the HEB and ROSS market complex.  is the  best option available and  the nearest dentist office .

  • Children dental emergencies
  • Toothache
  • Infection or abscess
  • Swelling
  • Knocked out tooth
  • Wisdom tooth pain
  • Broken or cracked tooth or filling
  • Damaged or lost crowns
  • Broken dental appliances such as braces, bridges or dentures

Most people experience at least one dental emergency in their lives. Delayed treatment often increases the severity of the issue and affects treatment outcomes. Hence, it is imperative to see your emergency dentist in Geelong as soon as any of the above occurs.  


What to do in a dental emergency?

How you respond at the time of a dental emergency is crucial. Our friendly team of emergency dentists at Geelong West Dental offer the following advice, as a first aid response to dental emergencies. It is also important to note that in these cases of dental emergencies, the best form of action is to contact us immediately for an appointment.


What happens if you face issues breathing or have severe swelling?

In some rare situations, a dental emergency may in fact be part of a medical emergency. If you face difficulty breathing or swallowing, have significant swelling in the jaw area, or injury to the head and neck region,  go to a hospital emergency department immediately.

Call us at (409) 419-2222 or visit www.txcitydental.com to schedule your appointment.

Find us at:

3448 Palmer Hwy
Texas City TX
77590

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