The best way to make sure you’re ready for a dental emergency is to have all of our necessary information somewhere that you can access immediately. In most cases, we encourage our patients to keep our contact information stored in their cell phones. Remember to write down the following:
It’s always a very, very good idea to talk with someone you’re close with about what might happen if an emergency arises. Perhaps you end up with a dental emergency and you need someone to pick your kids up from school, someone to take your pet out, or even someone to come drive you to our practice and take you home. When you have a friend on call, you can rest easy.
Remember, there’s absolutely no need to panic if a dental emergency affects your life one fine day. We offer care, so all you need to do is call us and come in. The rest will include a quick journey toward relief.
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