Teeth Cleaning
Dental emergencies can occur at any time, and while preventative dental care like regular checkups & teeth cleaning can help reduce the risks of such events, they cannot completely eliminate them. Therefore, it is important that you have access to a dentist near you that can provide immediate treatment. Dr. Jyoti V. Desar, DDS: Dentist Riverside offices provide emergency services during normal business hours, while some will be open for 24-hour emergency dentistry as well.
A dental injury is any damage to a tooth or gums that requires immediate attention from a dental professional. This could be something as simple as a tooth knocked out of place, or it may be more serious such as a cracked or chipped tooth, an accident causing damage to the jaw or a lost filling. It is always advisable to seek urgent care for a dental injury rather than waiting to see your routine dentist the following day, as this can lead to further complications and pain.
Another common reason to visit a dental clinic is due to a painful abscess or other infection. An abscess is a pocket of pus at the site of a tooth and can be caused by advanced decay, failing root canal therapy, or an untreated injury to the tooth.
In these cases, it is a good idea to find an emergency dental office that provides root canals or extractions. These are typically done under local anesthesia and can relieve your symptoms. Depending on the extent of the problem you might also need antibiotics or pain medication.
Dental Treatment
In addition to providing immediate care for dental injuries and infections, a 24 hour dental office can also perform other general dentist services such as fillings, crowns, bridges and dentures. They can also replace missing teeth with implants, and restore existing dental work such as dental bridges or dentures that have fallen out.
Visiting a dental clinic regularly is the best way to avoid problems such as tooth decay, cavities and oral infections. However, some patients don’t have access to dental insurance or are unable to afford routine care. In such situations, there are many resources available to help you receive low-cost or free dental care. These include community health centers, medical insurance programs, Veterans Affairs, dentists who participate in dental school clinical trials and local dental clinics that offer discounts for low-income patients.
Tooth extraction is a common procedure that can be needed for several reasons, including severe decay, a failed root canal or an accident resulting in displaced or fractured teeth. During a tooth extraction, a dentist uses forceps to remove the entire tooth or parts of it as necessary for your comfort.
The final option for a tooth extraction is to have it removed by a specialist oral surgeon. Surgical extractions are typically performed under local anesthesia and are used when a tooth is too damaged to be repaired with a filling or root canal treatment. It is also possible to extract third molars (wisdom teeth) in younger adults so they don’t cause overcrowding.