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Will The ER Pull Teeth?

Will the ER Remove a Tooth?

There are many misconceptions about emergency rooms and dental care, but the truth is that many ERs don’t offer much in the way of dental care. In this blog post, we will discuss everything you need to know about what it means if your child needs a tooth pulled at an ER or urgent care clinic.

Should I Take My Child To The Emergency Room for a Toothache?

One big reason is that most hospitals and ERs don’t need dentists for anything but severe dental trauma or life threatening dental infections. The second big reason is that most people who go to the ER are there because of life-threatening health issues or emergencies, not just dental problems–so it’s too crowded already.

Most hospitals and ERs do not have a dental professional on staff in the event that it’s needed. If your child suffers from an injury to their teeth, you will likely be told to visit a pediatric dentist for emergency care.

When you need emergency dental work and are in the ER, there are some potential pros and cons. There will be general dentists at some hospitals and ERs but when a patient has significant oral trauma due to any reason – like a car accident that left all their teeth knocked out – they might require an oral surgeon’s assistance.

If your child not find in danger, but has a tooth injury or issue, it is best to come into an emergency pediatrics dentist like Arctic Dental.

What if My Child Has a Loose Tooth?

Dental trauma can cause the teeth to loosen, so it’s important to look at what has happened before deciding what to do. If your child has a disturbance in their teeth that may be causing some problems, we suggest you make an appointment with our office for a consultation.

However, if your child has a loose baby tooth or adult tooth due to dental trauma, such as from a slip and fall or hard hit in a contact sport, you need to get immediate care from a pediatric dentist. Their oral health could be at stake.

Depending on the type of tooth injury and whether it’s a baby tooth or adult tooth, one of our dentists can extract the injured tooth, replace it with a “space maintainer to keep the teeth in the proper position,” or splint it to adjacent teeth so that it can heal.

Contact Arctic Dental for Emergency Care Right Away!

When your child has a dental emergency, visit the experts at Arctic Dental to get everything they need. Get a virtual consult, schedule an appointment online, or call us at 563-607-5979 for an appointment.

Dr. Jarod has received advanced training in behavior management, sedation, hospital dentistry, trauma, special health care needs, interceptive orthodontics, space maintenance, oral hygiene, and dietary counseling. His energetic personality allows him to relate to kids on an individual level. He understands the importance of children having a positive dental experience and strives to provide the best care tailored to each child’s needs. Dr. Jarod enjoys educating children and their families on the importance of oral health so they can establish good habits for a lifetime of smiles. His goal is to develop relationships with each of his patients to establish a dental home that is welcoming from infancy through adolescence.

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