We’re Here to Help When Orthodontic Injuries Occur
While out enjoying the day with your family, you’re unlikely to suspect that an orthodontic emergency will occur. However, when it happens, it can often cause a sense of panic. But before you begin to fret over how to handle the situation, know that Dr. Quintanal and our team at Oceanside Orthodontics are here to help. He will work to see you as quickly as possible. Don’t assume the worst when faced with an orthodontic crisis. Call our office and let our Fort Lauderdale emergency orthodontist and team fix the problem right away!
Why Choose Oceanside Orthodontics for Orthodontic Emergencies?
Timely, Personalized Care Tailored to Each Patient
What to Do in an Orthodontic Emergency
- Calling Our Office: You’ll need to reach out to our team to let us know about the situation you’re experiencing. Depending on the severity, we may be able to provide tips to help you manage the pain at home and avoid further damage. We’ll also work quickly to find a time for you to come in and be seen by Dr. Quintanal.
- Arriving For Your Appointment: When you arrive at our office, you will be met by a member of our team who will escort you to a treatment room. There, we will take any necessary images as well as perform a thorough evaluation of your teeth.
- Arriving For Your Appointment: Undergo Essential Treatment: No matter the emergency, whether it is a broken bracket, protruding wire, lacerated tissue, etc., we will help get you out of any pain and fix the problem before it worsens.
Most Common Orthodontic Emergencies Blurb:
Toothaches
Loose
Bracket
Broken
Wire
Poking
Wire
Mouth
Sores
Broken
Ligature
Soft
Tissue Cuts
Something Stuck
Between Teeth
Broken or Lost
Retainer
Loose Teeth
How to Prevent Orthodontic Emergencies
No one can predict when an orthodontic emergency will occur, but you as the patient can take steps to reduce the chances of injuring your smile during this time. You can:
- Avoid eating hard, crunchy, and sticky foods, as these can pull at brackets and wires, causing them to become loose.
- Maintain regular follow-up appointments with Dr. Quintanal so that he can monitor your progress and address any instances of pain or discomfort that might not be normal.
- Wear protective mouth gear while engaging in sports or physical activity, as damage to your braces can spell disaster for your mouth and treatment timeline.
- Adopt good oral hygiene habits at home so that your teeth remain cavity-free while wearing braces. Effective brushing and flossing are essential, so if you need tips to improve your methods, don’t hesitate to ask our team!