Emergency Dentist — White Plains, NY

Fast, Pain-Relieving Care When You Need it the Most

Dental emergencies are among the hardest situations to deal with because they always seem to happen at the least expected moment and being prepared can be virtually impossible. If you don’t have a trusted emergency dentist in the Westchester county and tri-state area that you can call, your situation can be even more difficult to handle. That’s why we recommend programming our number into your phone. That way, if you find yourself in a sticky situation, your trusted dental team can help with sedation dentistry in White Plains.

 

Why Choose Maple Dental for Emergency Dental Care?

  • Sedation Dentistry Available
  • Conveniently Located Dental Office
  • Same-Day & Afterhours Appointments for Existing Patients

What to Do in a Dental Emergency

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  • Contact us right away. Time is of the essence in any emergency situation. You need to give us a call right away to ensure we have a better chance of saving your smile. An experienced team member will provide first-aid instructions over the phone to help you manage your situation at home.
  • Have an emergency exam. When you get to our office, we’ll conduct a detailed oral examination to identify the cause of your emergency. Based on our findings, we’ll create a custom treatment plan to restore your oral health.
  • Get the care you need. Our team might be able to temporarily address your situation during your appointment. However, you may have to return for additional treatment like fillings, dental crowns, root canal therapy, or gum disease treatment.

 

The Most Common Dental Emergencies

As mentioned above, the first step you should always take is to call our dental office immediately. Our team will help assess the severity of your dental emergency and make first-aid suggestions to help reduce your risk of sustaining additional oral damage until you reach our dental office. Below, we’ve also included some helpful advice on how to prepare for your visit as you’re heading our way.

Understanding the Cost of Emergency Dentistry

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We often find that once our patients are out of pain, their focus transitions to the cost of emergency dentistry. While that’s completely normal, we also want you to know that we’re here to help you navigate the financial component of your care too. For example, if you’re concerned about dental insurance coverage or financing, our White Plains dental team can discuss these details with you and answer any questions you have! In the meantime, you can also read on to learn more on the topic.

Why Every Dental Emergency is Different

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In short, the cost of your dental emergency appointment will depend on several factors, including what type of treatment you’ll need to restore the health and appearance of your smile. After all, tooth decay can be treated with everything from a routine filling to root canal therapy – we need to have a firm understanding of the source and severity! Once we’ve taken X-rays of your mouth and conducted a thorough examination of your teeth and gums, we’ll discuss our diagnosis with you along with our treatment recommendations before moving forward.

Does Dental Insurance Cover Dental Emergencies?

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The good news is that it’s common for insured patients to have benefits that can be used in emergency situations, like a free emergency exam. It’s also likely that your dental insurance provider will cover upwards of 80% of the cost of the necessary restorative care. With all of that being said, we strongly encourage you to read the fine print on your plan or call the helpline with any questions you have.

Other Options for Making Dental Emergencies Affordable

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Although dental insurance is one of the most popular financial solutions, it’s important to remember that it isn’t the only one. For example, our team at Maple Dental also accepts CareCredit. This third-party financier offers payment plans so you don’t have to pay for your entire treatment upfront. Instead, you can pick the one that suits your monthly budget best. Qualified patients can take advantage of low-to-no interest options as well!

Taking Care Of Your Smile Can Save You Money

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Although some accidents simply can’t be avoided, there is something to be said about the link between preventive dentistry and the money you spend on dental treatments. In other words, taking good care of your teeth and gums can significantly reduce the amount of money you spend on restorative and cosmetic care in the long run! That’s why we encourage our patients to be proactive – commit to a solid at-home oral hygiene routine and visit us twice a year for a checkup and cleaning.

 

Keys to Preventing Dental Emergencies

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Inconvenient, stressful, and painful are often a few words that come to mind when thinking of dental emergencies. While there’s no way to completely avoid experiencing one, you’ll be happy to know that there are ways that you can drastically reduce your risk of ending up in the treatment chair. Read on to learn what they are!

Visit Your Dentist Regularly

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Routine checkups and cleanings play a crucial role in preventing oral health problems like tooth decay and gum disease from ever surfacing. If you do develop a cavity or infection, however, it’s of the utmost importance that it’s detected and treated in the early stages. That way, it doesn’t result in a large chip, severe fracture, or loose restoration – all things that require a same-day visit to our office. In short, if it’s been longer than six months since your last visit to our office, give us a call today so we can schedule your next checkup and cleaning.

Maintain Good Oral Hygiene At Home

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Preventing cavities and gum disease also necessitates a solid at-home oral hygiene routine. In addition to brushing each morning and evening, you should floss daily and rinse with mouthwash regularly. You should also be mindful of measures that many patients often forget, like replacing your toothbrush every three or four months and using the right dental care products for your specific dental needs. Of course, if you ever have questions about your at-home oral hygiene routine or need recommendations on products, you can always reach out to our team.

Stick to a Nutritious Diet

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Although delicious, foods and drinks that are high in sugar are a recipe for cavities. While all foods have a place in a well-balanced diet, it’s important to fill your plate with nutrient-dense options when you can. Cooked vegetables, fresh fruits, and healthy fats are a few vitamin-rich options that can help keep your teeth healthy from the inside out.

Bonus tip: exercise caution when eating hard, crunchy, and sticky foods!

Wear a Mouthguard

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If you participate in sports, then you need to protect your smile. That way, one of your teeth doesn’t get knocked out or shoved out of place on the field, court, or stage. We also recommend patients who consistently clench or grind their teeth to wear a mouthguard to prevent premature wear. In both cases, getting a custom-made mouthguard is as easy as scheduling an appointment with our team!

Use Tools to Open Packages, Not Your Teeth

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Using your teeth to open a bottle cap or bag might seem harmless, especially if you’ve done it countless times before. However, using your teeth as tools can result in damage, like a large chip or severe fracture. That’s why we always encourage our patients to use the proper tools instead.

 

Tooth Extractions

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We understand that there’s no substitution that can compare to your natural teeth, which is why we’ll never suggest extracting a tooth unless it’s absolutely necessary. For example, if you have a tooth that’s damaged beyond repair or is putting surrounding teeth’s health at risk, we’ll likely recommend removing it. Fortunately, if this is the case, we offer several tooth replacement solutions that can quickly repair your grin, so it’ll feel as though you’ve never had a missing tooth before.

 

TMJ Treatment

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Countless patients are affected by a condition called temporomandibular joint dysfunction, or TMD. It can result in neck pain, jaw pain, migraines, earaches, lockjaw, and a variety of other symptoms that can impact your day-to-day life. If you’ve had past jaw trauma, feel like your bite doesn’t fit together properly, or know that you grind your teeth at night, you could be at risk of TMD. We invite you in for an examination and to see how we can help you find the relief you’re looking for.