A woman with long brown hair holds her cheek and closes her eyes, appearing to be in pain, possibly due to a toothache.

Dental emergencies are not something to be taken lightly and when they occur, it’s often hard for people to know what to do because panic and anxiety set in. While dental emergencies can happen at any time, it is important to know how to handle them when they occur.

People often travel and just because someone is traveling, it does not mean that they are immune to emergencies happening. This is also true for dental emergencies – they are unpredictable and can happen at any time. Being prepared for dental emergencies when they happen can help one down the line if an emergency occurs.

Remain level-headed

While emergencies, as is, can be extremely stressful, dental emergencies, in particular, can also be overwhelming. It’s important that a person remains level-headed when a dental emergency happens, otherwise, they may not be able to figure out what to do next.

If a dental emergency is occurring for someone else, it’s best that a person tries to help them remain calm as well. Remaining level-headed when an emergency happens will help a person do what is best.

Stop any bleeding

A lot of dental emergencies do involve bleeding of some sort. In these cases, it’s best that a person stops the bleeding. Most people carry tissues or napkins in their cars or bags when traveling so having tissues or an emergency kit on hand will be helpful if there is bleeding that needs to be stopped.

Even if the source of the bleeding is unknown, it is still important to try and stop it. Once the bleeding does stop, a person can try and find the source of the bleeding, which will then be helpful in identifying the wound.

Find a local ER or hospital

When traveling, a lot can be unknown to most people. It is important to be aware of where the closest medical facility is, in case visiting a professional is necessary. Being aware of the closest ER or hospital can ensure that a person gets the treatment that they need when a dental emergency occurs.

It may be best to scope out any medical facilities in the area that you will be traveling in, beforehand. This way, in case an emergency does occur, you are prepared.

Conclusion

Dental emergencies can be frightening and painful, knowing what to do when these occur can be greatly beneficial for a person who is experiencing one. While it is always best to consult with a medical professional, it may often be hard to do that when traveling. Being aware of local medical facilities will be beneficial for when a dental emergency occurs.

If you have questions about dental emergencies occurring while traveling then reach out to our office today. We have plenty of trained professionals who can help you in any way that they can. Give us a call or stop in today.

Posted on behalf of Active Dental

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