Peartree Dental Care
Dr. Michael Zhou

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): Emergency Dentistry

How can we help you?

Communication is essential for customized dental care that fits your needs and desires. We want to hear your questions because they help us understand what's important to you and indicate your engaged with your care. We've shared some common questions on this page, but we encourage you to contact Peartree Dental Care if you don't find what you need here.

Emergency Dentistry

For most dental emergencies, visiting your dentist is the best and most cost-effective option. The team at Peartree Dental Care is equipped to handle most emergencies; however, certain situations may require a trip to the emergency room.

When to See a Dentist

Most dental emergencies, including severe tooth pain, knocked-out teeth, or broken restorations, can and should be addressed by an emergency dentist. Dr. Zhou offers same-day appointments to relieve pain and restore your smile as quickly as possible. Dental offices are better equipped to provide permanent solutions for dental issues, ensuring proper care.

When to Go to the Emergency Room

Head to the ER if you experience:

  • Uncontrolled bleeding that doesn’t stop with pressure.
  • Severe swelling that interferes with breathing or swallowing.
  • Trauma to the face or jaw, such as fractures or dislocations.

Why the Dentist is a Better Option

Dental care in an emergency room is often limited to pain management or stopping bleeding. You’ll still need to visit your dentist for the necessary treatment, which can result in additional costs and delays. Visiting a dental office first ensures the proper care and saves you time and money.

Not Sure? Call Us!

If you’re uncertain where to go in a dental emergency, our Ellicott City, MD, dental office at (410) 750-2599. Your safety and health are always our priority!

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