Dental Emergencies can happen anytime so do not waste time and contact us.
There are dental injuries that require visiting an emergency room. These types of injuries include cracked, broken, and knocked-out teeth and sports-related dental injuries from a fall or accident. Fractures and some oral injuries may need immediate treatment. An intense toothache may occur with anyone of these injuries and it needs to be treated as soon as possible. Toothache often indicates a greater underlying problem with one or many teeth. If not treated in time, the severity may worse and make the problem even worse. Hempstead dental is conveniently located near to the 641 10th St, Hempstead accepts Medicaid and is the best option available near you. We also provide various dental services in the nearby cities of Waller and Belleville.
Some ways in which dental emergencies can be avoided are:
- Wear a custom-made sports mouthguard during contact sports. This will help prevent any serious head injuries and a possible concussion.
- Avoid chewing or biting down on any hard food, candies, and ice. We believe prevention is better than cure when it comes to your teeth.
When these happen, what you need to do first is to stay calm. Assess the damage in your mouth. Regardless of the level of injury, you might need us to take care of it. Consult us as soon as you can. Never assume that your mouth will be ok. In many cases as well, you would need to make sure to collect any damaged or fractured teeth. Put them in saline, saliva or milk and prevent them from drying out. Dental emergencies can't wait. Whether you've injured a tooth or you have a sudden toothache, contact your local us to arrange an emergency appointment.
Call us at (979) 826-4040 or visit www.hempsteaddentaltx.com to schedule your appointment.
Find us at:
641 10th St
Hempstead,
TX 77445
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Don’t forget to do the basics:
- Our oral health should always be a priority. In addition to visiting your local dental team when possible, don’t forget the simple day-to-day habits that will help you keep a healthy mouth.
- Brush daily with a fluoride toothpaste last thing at night and at least one other time during the day.
- Drink plenty of water and cut down on how much and how often you have sugary foods and drinks.
- Clean between your teeth every day with interdental brushes or floss and consider using mouthwash
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