Questions for your Wilmington dentist?
Here are some of the most commonly asked dentistry questions we are asked by patients, as well as excerpts from Dr. Gladnick's column in the Wilmington News Journal's "Ask the Dentist." If you have further questions, or want to schedule your next dentist appointment, call us today!
Emergency Dentistry
Yes!
Here at Justison and Gladnick Family Dentistry, we always offer emergency dental appointments.
We understand that dental emergencies don’t follow any type of schedule or calendar—they don’t take days off when you do, and they won’t care if it’s a Saturday or even if you’re on vacation. That’s why you can always call our emergency dentist in Wilmington to schedule a time for emergency treatment
whenever you need it.
Even if you aren’t currently a patient of record or are just visiting from out of town, we’re happy to see you if you experience a dental emergency of any kind. We know how painful and inconvenient dental emergencies can be, which is why we don’t want anyone living with one for a minute longer than they need to.
Types of Emergency Dentistry Conditions We Treat
So, what types of conditions can we treat? Think of any injury that is sudden, unexpected, painful, and disruptive to your well-being. Common dental emergencies include:
- Knocked-out teeth
- Emergency root canals
- Toothaches and throbbing teeth
- Broken teeth
- Broken dental restorations
- Bloody, swollen, or pus-filled teeth and oral infections
- Chipped or cracked teeth
Call Our Wilmington Dentist Office To Find Pain Relief
If you find yourself immediately needing a dentist in Wilmington, don’t look any further than Justison and Gladnick Family Dentistry. They can treat your dental emergencies and often see you within hours or that very same day, so don’t hesitate to call us at (302) 994-2660.
If you have piercing pain that is sensitive to hot or cold foods, or chewing pain that travels to the ear or eye, you should call the dentist immediately as you may have an infection or an abscess. This can be treated with an antibiotic, or it may require a root canal. However, Dr. Gladnick will first perform a series of diagnostic tests to confirm this diagnosis.
On the other hand, if you are experiencing a dull toothache that comes and goes, it may be alleviated by following these simple steps: Make sure you brush and floss carefully, at least twice a day. You should follow this with a warm salt water rinse. After a few days of this regimen, your ache may simply disappear! If not, call the dental office immediately to make an appointment. Dr. Gladnick can be reached anytime, even after hours, for emergencies.
Usually, the difference between a minor dental injury and a true emergency is that a dental emergency completely disrupts your day and makes it hard to resume your normal activities.
Because dental emergencies often mean severe pain, significant bleeding, and a noticeable alteration to your smile (think missing teeth or visible infections), they’re hard to ignore—and they require immediate treatment from an emergency dentist in Wilmington.
Time is often of the essence when treating tooth emergencies, so if you know or even suspect that your injury is serious, don’t wait to get help!
Five Common Dental Emergencies
Dental emergencies come in many forms, but the most common ones to watch out for include:
- A knocked-out tooth, which is often the result of a sports injury or car accident
- Broken teeth, which can occur when you bite down on hard food or when you chew on something non-edible, such as a pen
- Dental infections that can cause swollen gums, pus, and bleeding around a tooth
- A broken jaw
- Lost or broken dental restorations, such as tooth crowns and fillings, that cause pain or expose an injured tooth
Get Help from Your Emergency Dentist
While these are some of the most common dental emergencies, they are not the only ones that can occur. If you’re experiencing tooth pain with no explanation or if something just feels out of place, it’s crucial to reach out to your “dentist near me in 19808” and call us right away at (302) 994-2660.
Either Dr. Justison or Dr. Gladnick will be available to see you, usually on the same day of your emergency, and help repair your injured smile. When traveling to our dental office, look for the one-story brown building near Milltown Road and Kirkwood Highway.