What should I do if I have a dental emergency outside of office hours?
In the event of a dental emergency outside of regular office hours, it is important to first assess the situation calmly. Dental emergencies can range from severe pain to injuries such as knocked-out teeth or broken restorations. If the situation is severe, it may be necessary to seek immediate medical attention. This is especially true if there is uncontrolled bleeding, facial swelling, or difficulty breathing, as these may indicate a more serious condition.
For less critical situations, it is often recommended to follow basic first-aid measures depending on the type of emergency. For a knocked-out tooth, it may help to rinse the tooth gently without scrubbing, and attempt to place it back in the socket if possible. If that is not feasible, storing the tooth in milk can help preserve it until professional treatment is available.
Wagner Dental may provide guidelines on managing dental emergencies on their website, which could be helpful to review. It is also advisable to keep their contact information on hand for future reference, so you can reach out to them during regular hours for follow-up care. Always remember that seeking professional advice is vital following any dental emergency.

Answered Sep 2, 2025
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