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Atlanta Emergency Dentists
by Ken Marlborough

There is no scarcity of emergency dentists in Atlanta, and these professionals are there to help those who are in need of immediate attention. Unforeseen dental problems can crop up at any time of the day. While many dentists are averse to the idea of tending to dental emergencies because it may disrupt their normal routines—emergency patients are frequently desperate for instant relief—it is the duty of the emergency dentist to provide succor to people in pain. In order to assist people who are often in substantial distress, emergency dentists must be aware of and at ease with every procedure available to relieve this distress.

An expert dental health care professional tries his best to relieve a patient’s pain. Emergency dentists may prescribe antibiotics and other medicines to alleviate the pain, although at times these measures do not prove to be very effective in minimizing a patient’s suffering.

A dead tooth is the most common cause of pain that an emergency dentist encounters. Generally, the pain can be relieved through root canal treatment, which helps to do away with the dead and rotting nerve, thereby offering relief to the patient. Emergency dentists may also resort to oral surgery to provide comfort to patients suffering from dental distress. As such, the emergency dentist must be skilled in dental extractions.

When oral surgery is performed on an emergency patient who suffers from pain due to a wisdom tooth, the patient is generally anesthetized. It is the emergency dentist who must ensure that the patient is properly anesthetized. He or she evaluates the extent of the anesthesia by making a small slit around the wisdom tooth.

After it is established that the patient is anesthetized, the incision is extended and the gum tissue is softly drawn away from the wisdom tooth; the dentist then makes the necessary extraction.

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