What should I do if I have a dental emergency outside of normal office hours?

In most cases, you can treat the dental emergency with an over-the-counter pain reliever or ice pack until the dental office opens for the day. Alternatively, you can call our office and leave a message for the dentist. 

If you have a dental emergency that extends beyond your tooth, such as trauma or a fall, we urge you to seek treatment at your local ER. You can contact our dental clinic after you’ve been stabilized. 

What Is a Dental Emergency?

A dental emergency is any oral health issue that causes discomfort or puts your dental health at risk. 

Signs of a dental emergency in Langhorne, PA, include: 

  • A Toothache
  • Jaw Swelling
  • Oral Injury

Tooth or Restoration Knocked Out or Damaged

If you’re unsure whether your issue is a dental emergency, a member of the dental team can provide guidance. 

To lower your risk of dental emergencies, be sure to brush and floss at least twice daily and visit your dentist every 6 months for checkups and teeth cleanings. If you notice any changes in your oral health, we recommend contacting us before they worsen into a dental emergency. 

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