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Emergency Dentist – Pembroke Pines, FL 

Don’t Put Off Care,
Treat Your Emergency Today!

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Dental emergencies come in two common forms. This includes toothaches that could be caused by a number of different issues and physical injuries to the mouth. Both of these issues are considered to be dental emergencies and need to be handled immediately. At Friedland Family Dentistry of Pembroke Pines, we provide convenient hours throughout the week so you don’t have to put off treatment from an emergency dentist in Pembroke Pines any longer. Give us a call if you’re in need of care!

Why Choose Friedland Family Dentistry of Pembroke Pines for Emergency Dental Care?

What We Do in a Dental Emergency

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After you get in touch with our dentists, you’ll be able to not only schedule an appointment (in most cases for the same day of your emergency) but speak with our team members about your specific issue. Our office is not only available for walk-ins and same-day visits, but we also have office hours in the evenings and on Saturdays for those in need of immediate attention.

When you do arrive at our office, Dr. Friedland will perform a detailed examination to confirm the direct cause of your dental emergency. This will also include digital X-rays, which in many cases is the only way to know for sure what is causing your dental pain or other symptoms. From there, we’ll develop a treatment plan that addresses your emergency, removes your discomfort, and prevents the issue from developing in the future. Treatments to resolve your dental emergency may include dental fillings, root canal therapy, extractions, or a different service.

The Most Common Dental Emergencies

When a dental emergency strikes, the first thing you should do is give our dental office a call. We’ll do everything possible to get you in the same day, which is why you should always call ahead of time. Additionally, we can provide helpful advice on how you can improve your situation until you arrive.

Understanding the Cost of Treating Dental Emergencies

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Do you need emergency dental care but aren’t sure whether you can afford it? At Friedland Family Dentistry of Pembroke Pines, we offer accessible urgent dentistry to make sure that our patients don’t feel the need to put off treating severe oral health problems. Our goal is to help our patients feel relaxed and at-ease during their appointment, which means providing financial guidance during these stressful situations if necessary. If you’re experiencing out-of-the-ordinary oral symptoms or dental pain, don’t hesitate to  contact our office  so we can schedule an appointment for you as soon as possible.

Every Dental Emergency Is Different

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There are several factors that can impact the cost of your emergency dental appointment. The only way to create a personalized estimate is if we’re able to examine your smile and develop a treatment plan. Once we’re able to do that, we’ll factor in some of the following considerations to determine the cost, including:

  • What type of treatment you require
  • Whether you need a follow-up appointment
  • How severe your oral health problem is

Every emergency will need a different type of treatment, and therefore no two emergencies will cost exactly the same.  We’ll walk you through all of your options and their associated costs to help you make an informed decision about your care. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask one of our friendly team members!

Does Dental Insurance Cover Dental Emergencies?

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Every dental insurance policy is unique, but most will cover the cost of at least one emergency appointment every year. However, it’s always best to confirm your benefits ahead of time by calling your provider or one of our knowledgeable team members.

For patients who have insurance, we’re an in-network provider with dozens of the largest insurance companies, including Aetna, Delta Dental, Humana, and dozens more . We are also happy to file claims for insurance providers that aren’t in-network.

Other Options for Making Dental Emergencies Affordable

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For patients without insurance, we offer additional, low-interest financing through CareCredit. This is a great option for patients who would prefer to make monthly payments instead of paying for your care with one upfront cost. Qualifying patients can choose from a variety of low- to no-interest payment plans that work for their monthly budget so they can get the care they need right away and pay for it over time. To learn more about your financing options or apply for CareCredit,  contact our office.

Taking Care of Your Smile Can Save Your Money

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Whether you have dental insurance or not, the saying “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” rings true! Routine checkups and cleanings are inexpensive and can make all the difference in stopping oral health issues from turning into emergencies. Preventive care is even often covered by dental insurance at 90-100%! That being said, should you begin to experience any strange or worrisome symptoms, or if you damage a tooth, you should seek care right away rather than take a “wait-and-see” approach. In the case of dental emergencies, it’s important to act fast. If you don’t, it’s likely that the issue will only get worse, requiring more invasive and costly treatments down the road. That’s why we recommend calling us if you notice any out-of-the-ordinary signs.

How to Prevent Dental Emergencies

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No one wants to have to drop everything to visit their dentist for sudden mouth pain. But unfortunately, dental emergencies can happen to the best of us. Even though you can’t always prevent a tooth from becoming broken, infected, or otherwise damaged, there are some precautionary measures you can take to dramatically lessen their likelihood of occurring. As an emergency dentist in Pembroke Pines, Dr. Friedland’s goal is to relieve your pain and get your oral health back on track as soon as possible. Should you find yourself in an emergency situation, contact us right away. To prevent it from happening again, we’ve laid out an easy guide on reducing your risk of experiencing dental emergencies.

Maintain Good Oral Hygiene Habits at Home

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Simple habits like brushing your teeth twice daily, flossing once a day, and rinsing with an antibacterial mouthwash can help you avoid dental emergencies. When food debris and plaque aren’t cleared away on a daily basis, dangerous oral bacteria can thrive in your mouth. These bacteria then produce acidic waste that erodes tooth enamel and inflames gum tissue. This increases your risk of developing cavities, gum disease, infections, and even various medical conditions associated with these problems.

Diligent at-home oral hygiene, along with biannual dental checkups, can decrease your chances of developing painful oral health conditions that require emergency care.

Be Careful With Your Diet

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Believe it or not, many people don’t know that the foods and drinks they consume can impact their oral health. Oral bacteria love to feed on sugar and carbohydrates, so if you eat lots of sugary foods, you’re providing ample fuel for these bacteria. Food and beverages that contain certain vitamins and minerals like vitamin C, omega-3, and vitamin B-12 can strengthen your teeth and boost your mouth’s ability to fight off infections like gum disease. To prevent dental emergencies, be sure to integrate some mouth-healthy items into your diet, such as:

  • Leafy greens
  • Fish
  • Almonds
  • Low-fat yogurt, cheese, and other white dairy products
  • Fresh fibrous fruits and vegetables like apples, celery, and carrots

Wear a Mouthguard

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Many people unconsciously grind their teeth while they’re sleeping. This condition, known as bruxism, can accelerate wear and tear on your teeth, thinning your enamel and increasing your risk of developing cavities. It can also lead to painful chips or cracks in your teeth. Luckily, Dr. Friedland offers custom-made nightguards to alleviate the issue. These personalized, comfortable trays are made of durable plastic and provide cushioning between your top and bottom teeth, minimizing damage.

Similarly, we offer customized mouthguards. These are trays that should be worn over your teeth whenever you’re playing sports or even participating in solo practice sessions. If not, there’s always a chance of your teeth getting broken or even knocked out. Because our mouthguards are made of high-quality materials, they offer greater protection than the cheaply made versions from the sporting goods store.

Dental Emergency FAQ’s 

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At Friedland Family Dentistry of Pembroke Pines, we want our patients to have all the information possible at their disposal should a dental emergency strike. Because emergencies can never be 100% prevented, it’s imperative that you’re as prepared as can be. That’s why we’ve assembled this list of dental emergency questions that we get asked the most often. Keep reading below to learn more from your dentist in Pembroke Pines.

What Counts as a Dental Emergency?

Dental discomfort and even pain can be relatively common, so how can you determine whether it’s truly a dental emergency? You might have an emergency on your hands if you experience any of the following signs:

  • Bleeding
  • Broken or loose teeth
  • Intense pain
  • Dislodged teeth
  • Swelling
  • Sores that won’t go away
  • Loose fillings or crowns

In general, dental emergencies come in one of two varieties: sudden trauma to the mouth or face, and infection as a result of poor oral hygiene. At Friedland Family Dentistry of Pembroke Pines, we are more than ready to treat both!

When Should I Go to the ER vs the Dentist?

If your dental emergency is also life-threatening, you should absolutely visit the emergency room of your local hospital instead of our office. Problems like serious abscess or infection, deep lacerations, jaw fractures or dislocations, and uncontrollable swelling that hinders your breathing should all be addressed at the ER. For any other urgent dental problem, come visit the dentist.

Will I Need a Root Canal?

It’s impossible to answer this question without evaluating the cause of your toothache. If your tooth pain is the result of an infection in the center of the tooth (called the dental pulp), then we may need to perform root canal therapy to remove the nerve that’s causing your pain and protect your tooth from further infections.

Should I Receive Emergency Treatment Immediately?

Yes! While general medical conditions often get better if you leave them alone, dental problems typically worsen with time. Moreover, for patients with damaged or knocked-out teeth, getting to our office right away can mean the difference between saving and losing your tooth. Also, most dental emergencies have pain associated with them to some extent, so you’re going to want to visit us immediately so that we can alleviate your discomfort.

Will My Insurance Cover Dental Emergencies?

That depends on the type of emergency you’re experiencing and what kind of treatment you’ll end up needing. Because each dental emergency case is different, it’s almost impossible to estimate your coverage. Your insurance plan might at least partially pay for the cost of some emergency treatment. For example, minor restorative procedures like fillings are typically almost fully covered, while more major treatments like tooth replacements might only be covered partially. Our helpful team here at Friedland Family Dentistry of Pembroke Pines will work with you to help maximize your benefits so that you won’t need to pay a cent more than what’s absolutely necessary for your treatment.

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