Emergency Dental Appointments in the USA
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Emergency Dental Solutions Across The USA
Call us now on (866) 525-3001 for an immediate consultation for your dental emergency in Florida.
If you are in the United States you probably know by now, it is often very difficult to get a hold of an emergency dentist when we need one!
So, instead of driving for miles and waiting for hours in an emergency room, TeleDentistry.com is here to offer you instant access to an emergency dentist who can evaluate your dental condition, prescribe appropriate medications and refer you to a local dentist who can care for you immediately.
All this without having to leave the comfort of your home!
We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and are committed to caring for you in a few simple clicks.
We know how much pain you may be going through right now, so let our TeleDentistry team take good care of you!
24/7 Emergency Dental Services Across The USA
Our 24/7 emergency dental services are ideal for anyone who:
- Is having a dental emergency or concern and does not have a dentist
- Needs access to a professional dentist after hours
- Needs to consult a dentist without leaving home, or whilst traveling
- Wants to book an appointment with a dentist
The great news is, your consultation may even be covered by your insurance company!
TeleDentistry.com works with multiple insurance carriers across the USA and we will verify your eligibility and benefits before doing the consultation if you wish for us to bill your insurance for the consultation.
Alternatively, if you would like to get an online consultation and file for your insurance reimbursement yourself, visit our handy how-to guide here.
So, how does it work?
Step 1
Call us at (866) 525-3001 and we will connect you with a dentist within minutes
Step 2
The online dentist will evaluate your condition, make recommendations, and prescribe medications as appropriate.
Step 3
We will then refer you to a local dentist who can treat you in person!
Finding an emergency dentist across the USA, wherever you are, has never been easier, simply follow these 3 simple steps!
- Call us at (866) 525-3001 and we will connect you with a dentist within minutes
- Your personal online dentist will evaluate your condition, make recommendations as to how to address your concern, and prescribe medications as appropriate
- We will then simply refer you to a local dentist who can treat you in person!
What are the Most Common Dental Emergencies in the USA?
Toothaches, chipped teeth and gum disease are a few of the most common dental emergencies faced in the USA every year. But fear not, with TeleDentistry we can offer you the right support and expert advice, to prevent any long-term damage and maintain great oral health.
But first, let us briefly outline a few of the most common dental emergencies there are and how to best deal with them.
7 Common Dental Emergencies
1. Toothache
We have all been there, painful toothache! Although a toothache is generally more of an annoyance than a serious problem, pain is never a good thing, and it could be indicating a number of underlying conditions including tooth decay.
Whilst most toothaches are manageable without having to seek emergency dental treatment, there may be certain signs such as swelling or increasing pain that may require immediate attention.
When faced with toothache we recommend first applying a cold compress to the outside of the cheek and then call us to find a dental clinic in close to you to book an appointment to get a thorough checkup. In the meantime avoid common remedies such as taking any sort of painkiller or aspirin because this can cause the burning of the cheek tissue.
Call our team now on (866) 525-3001 to book an immediate appointment with one of our online dental specialists.
2. Chipped or Broken Teeth
A chipped or broken tooth can not only hurt but it can also spoil our perfect smile! Often a chipped or broken tooth happens when we are eating or being too overzealous with taking our next sip of wine or beer!
If you are suffering from a chipped or broken tooth then we recommend you first rinse your mouth with warm water and apply some gauze to the bleeding. You can then apply a cold compress to the cheek closest to the damaged tooth to not only reduce the swelling but also to relieve the pain.
Of course, now you need to seek professional dental advice to get the issue fixed and avoid any longer-term complications.
Fixing chipped or broken teeth is something that we specialize in here at TeleDentistry, so book your appointment by calling (866) 525-3001 now, and speak with a specialist in the next 5 minutes and let us help you with your pain!
3. Knocked-out Tooth
Having a tooth knocked out is usually not particularly painful but it can cause us a whole lot of worry and grief, on how to exactly get it fixed up and how much it will cost.
If your tooth is knocked out, we recommend picking it up where you find it by the crown and rinsing it with some cold water [if it is dirtied]. Avoid scrubbing the tooth as we don’t want to cause any more damage to it. Place it somewhere safe and clean and give us a call on (866) 525-3001.
The quicker you can act in terms of having the tooth pushed back into its ‘socket’ the better your chances of having your original tooth and smile restored to their former glory!
So, give us a call now if you have suffered a knocked-out tooth, talk to an expert, and book in for an appointment to get it fixed up!
4. Lost Filling or Crown
When you lose a filling or crown you should be looking to get this treated immediately to avoid any further damage or risking infection. Don’t worry, this is a relatively common dental emergency, and we can find you an easy fix, so just give us a call on (866) 525-3001, talk to an expert, and have a personal appointment booked right away.
5. Broken Orthodontics
Many of us have braces, to help us create and form the perfect smile, but naturally, sometimes they break on us!
Generally, braces are designed to withstand daily chewing, talking and eating, but at times the wires that form our braces can break, stick out, and even poke the site of your inner cheek and gum – which can be painful!
Of course, when the braces are not set correctly and are damaged, this doesn’t help with getting our teeth aligned how we want them to be.
If your brace has broken and is causing you pain, fear not, we deal with these issues on a daily basis, so give us a call on (866) 525-3001 and let one of our experts help you solve the problem today.
6. Abscess
A dental abscess can form as a pocket of pus in a tooth caused by an infection. Often this infection comes from an untreated cavity, injury or an old piece of dental work. A dental abscess can be painful and even lead to a fever.
A dental abscess can be relatively serious if not treated and may require draining, antibiotics, or more complex surgery, so please seek immediate advice and book in for a consultation today.
If you have a mouth abscess then call us immediately on (866) 525-3001 and let one of our team help you, don’t worry, we are here for you!
7. Bleeding and Pain after a Tooth Extraction
If you have recently had a tooth extracted, sometimes you may experience bleeding and pain.
Don’t worry, this is relatively normal, however, if the bleeding and pain continue, we suggest you give us a call to explore further.
Call us on (866) 525-3001 to talk to a member of the TeleDentistry team today!
Dental Emergency | Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. If you need to see an emergency dentist in the USA today, you can simply give us a call on (866) 525-3001 and we can connect you to a dentist via video conference in minutes!
Once your consultation is finished we can also help you book an appointment with a local emergency dentist in America who can see you as soon as possible.
Easy!
To see a dentist in an emergency, the first step is to call an emergency dentist to evaluate your condition right away.
Do this before deciding to visit an emergency room or urgent care in your area, as you may end up waiting for hours. You can see a dentist virtually through a video conference or in-person when they have the next available appointment.
So give us a call on (866) 525-3001 to book an appointment with an emergency dentist in now!
An emergency dentist can do multiple things, from extracting infected teeth, extracting wisdom teeth as well as doing root canals. That really doesn’t cover it all though, as there are many reasons why you have a dental emergency.
If you attend an emergency dental appointment with a particularly infected tooth, then the dentist will often simply prescribe antibiotics and anti-inflammatory painkillers. You will then have to wait for 24 hours and go back again to work out the next steps. We understand that this can be a long and tedious process.
So if you are experiencing pain right now then it may be a better option to give us a call at first, get the online consultation and get the prescription sent to a pharmacy near to you right away.
Once the inflammation subsides you can then visit an emergency dentist during normal office hours and get the treatment done at your convenience.
So if you want to save a lot of time and money on solving your dental emergency, give us a call now on (866) 525-3001.
If you are experiencing dental pain coming from your teeth or gums, then you probably need to see an emergency dentist immediately.
More often than not, if you make an appointment with an emergency dentist after normal business hours you will be paying a premium for the service as dental offices normally close around 5pm.
If you are lucky enough to find a dentist who can help you then it’s always advisable to visit the dentist so they can address your need in person.
If however you cannot find one, you can give us a call on (866) 525-3001 and join a video conference with a dentist within minutes who can address your dental concern and prescribe appropriate medications that you can conveniently pick up at your local pharmacy.
Once your inflammation and infection has subsided, you can visit the dentist in your local area, who can address your dental concern in person.
If you are looking for an emergency dentist near to you, then your first instinct may be to call around your local area and hope that a dentist can see you while you are experiencing dental pain! This however can be a long and costly process [and painful!]
Here at Teledentistry.com we offer immediate video conference dental consultations to help you quickly understand why you are experiencing pain and then book you in with a local dentist across the USA .
Call us on (866) 525-3001
Booking an appointment with an emergency dentist after business hours will be costly and you will pay a premium.
That is why here at Teledentistry.com we offer the best online dental consultation and dental booking appointment service across the USA for your convenience!
So give us a call on (866) 525-3001 and once we diagnose your problem we will work out the cost and book you in for an appointment immediately.
And, guess what? Your dental insurance will probably cover this!
Yes, dentists do take emergency appointments, however be aware that you may be waiting in the lobby for an extended period of time until the next available chair becomes available. In the USA, waiting times can often be hours!
If you are experiencing dental pain coming from your teeth or gums, then you probably need to see an emergency dentist quickly. And, if you are looking for a dentist after hours, this may cost you a premium and you may even struggle to find one!
So we recommend giving us a call on (866) 525-3001 to arrange a quick video conference with a dental professional within minutes, who can address your dental concern and prescribe appropriate medications that you can conveniently pick up at your local pharmacy.
We can then even book you in with an emergency dentist in your state, if that’s what is best for you.
Dental emergency costs all depend on what problem you are experiencing and what needs to be done to help fix it!
That being said, our consultation here at Teledentistry.com is covered by most insurance packages including Medicaid, so call us on (866) 525-3001 and let us help you solve your dental problem and work out the cost.
To learn more about our pricing click here.
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Florida Emergency Dental Services
Florida is a state of over 21 million people with over 5k general dental practices and 5k specialty dental practices. That’s a lot of choices!
With over 407 people per square mile in Florida finding an emergency dentist can prove difficult at times. That is what here at teledentistry.com we offer the most comprehensive 24/7 online emergency dental care Florida has to offer.
Find an emergency dentist in Florida near you below by entering your postcode and booking an appointment immediately.
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About Teledentistry.com
Teledentistry.com is the world’s largest provider of virtual dental care services. And if you are looking for emergency dental services, our dentists are available 24/7 to help provide patients in Florida with quick access to dental consultations in the event of a dental emergency or any other dental concern.
Our dentists can prescribe medications such as antibiotics and pain medication (no controlled substances) and send the prescription directly to your local pharmacy for pickup. Call us today at (702)-710-7417 to get a consultation that often is covered by most insurances including Medicaid, to get started!
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Top Cities in Florida [By Population]
Explore the top 10 cities in Florida by population and find a dentist in that city below.
[Each City Link to City/practioner related pages]
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Jacksonville
As of 2020, Jacksonville is the largest city in the contiguous United States and the most populous city in the state of Florida. It is the county seat of Duval County, with which it consolidated its government in 1968. Jacksonville’s large size can be attributed to consolidation, which brought most of its population within city limits. Jacksonville has a population of 949,611, making it the 12th most populous city in the U.S., the most populous city in the Southeast, and the most populous city in the South outside of Texas.
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Miami
Miami is the official name of the coastal metropolis in southeast Florida. The city has a population of 467,963 as of the 2020 census, making it the 44th-largest city in the United States and the core of the eighth-largest metropolitan area. There are over 300 high-rises in the city, 58 of which exceed 491 feet (150 meters). Miami is one of the world’s biggest financial centers, a leader in commerce, culture, and international trade. As of 2017, the metro area had a GDP of $344.9 billion, making it the largest urban economy in Florida and the 12th largest in the country.
Tampa
Tampa is a major city in the U.S. state of Florida located on the Gulf Coast. Its borders are the north shore of Tampa Bay and the east shore of Old Tampa Bay. The city of Tampa is located in the Tampa Bay area and is the county seat of Hillsborough County. According to the 2020 census, Tampa has a population of 384,959, making it the third-most populated city in Florida after Jacksonville and Miami.
Orlando
Orlando is the county seat of Orange County in Florida. With a population of 2,509,831, Orlando is the center of the Orlando metropolitan area, according to U.S. census figures released in July 2017, which makes it the 23rd-largest metropolitan area in the United States, the 6th-largest metro area in the South, and the 3rd-largest metro area in Florida.
The 2020 census shows that Orlando has 307,573 people, making it the 67th most populous city in the United States, the fourth most populous city in Florida, and the largest island city in Florida.
St. Petersburg
The city of St. Petersburg is located in Pinellas County, Florida, United States. Approximately 271,842 people live in Clearwater, making it the fifth-most populous city in Florida and the second-largest city in the Tampa Bay Area after the city of Tampa (Clearwater is the seat of Pinellas County).
Together with Clearwater, these cities form the Tampa–St. Petersburg metropolitan area. With a population of around 2.8 million, the Tampa–Clearwater Metropolitan Statistical Area is the second-largest in Florida. Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico are located on the Pinellas peninsula, and mainland Florida can be reached to the north via the Interstate 4 corridor.
Hialeah
Miami-Dade County, Florida is home to the city of Hialeah. As of the 2019 United States Census, Hialeah had a population of 233,339, making it Florida’s sixth most populous city. Miami is the principal city of the Miami metropolitan area, which was home to 6,198,782 people at the time of the 2018 census. Located west-northwest of Miami, it is the only place outside of Homestead in the county that has its own street grid that has different numbers than the rest (otherwise, all street numbers are based on Miami Avenue at Flagler Street in downtown Miami, the county seat).
Port St. Lucie
St. Lucie County, Florida, United States, contains the city of Port St. Lucie. With 204,851 residents at the 2020 census, it is the most populous municipality in the county. The city is located 125 miles (201 km) southeast of Orlando and 113 miles (182 km) north of Miami.
As of 2016, the Port St. Lucie Metropolitan Area had an estimated population of 465,208 across the counties of St. Lucie and Martin. There are an estimated 6,832,588 people living in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Port St. Lucie Combined Statistical Area which includes Port St. Lucie.
Tallahassee
The capital of Florida is Tallahassee; it is the state’s largest city. The city is also Leon County’s only incorporated municipality. Tallahassee became the capital of Florida, then the Florida Territory, in 1824. There were 181,376 residents in 2010, making it the 8th-largest city in Florida and the 126th-largest city in the United States. As of 2018, there were 385,145 people living in the Tallahassee metropolitan area. The city of Tallahassee is the largest in the Florida Big Bend and Florida Panhandle regions, as well as the center for trade and agriculture in the Florida Big Bend and Southwest Georgia regions.
Cape Coral
Cape Coral is a city located in Lee County, Florida, United States, on the Gulf of Mexico. Founded in 1957 and developed as a planned community, the city’s population has grown to 194,016 as of the 2020 Census, a rise of 26% from the 2010 Census, making it the 117th most populous city in the United States. With an area of 120 square miles (310 km2), Cape Coral is the largest city between Tampa and Miami in both population and area. It is the largest and principal city in the Cape Coral – Fort Myers, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city has over 400 mi (640 km) of navigable waterways, more than any other city on earth.
Fort Lauderdale
Located 25 miles (40 km) north of Miami, Fort Lauderdale is the fourth-largest city in Florida. Fort Lauderdale is also the county seat and largest city of Broward County. Estimates from the United States Census Bureau estimate that 182,437 people live in the city. There were an estimated 6,198,782 people living in the Miami metro area in 2018, which includes Fort Lauderdale.
Top Dental Emergencies in Florida
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Florida State Regulations
in Florida: Quick Facts
Regulations
Florida has no regulations regarding teledentistry. There is a definition of telehealth in Florida, but there is no definition of “teledentistry”.
Expanded Functions
It is possible to connect Dental Hygienists who work in off-site locations and under general supervision with their supervising dentist by using Teledentistry.
Dentists cannot supervise dental hygienists in all cases. Fluoridation, supervision of oral hygiene care, and dental charting of the hard and soft tissues are some of the services offered.
Dentists are not required to be on-site when dental assistants provide limited services under general supervision.
Medicaid
Medicaid only reimburses for live video telemedicine services.
Payment Parity
The state of Florida does not have telemedicine parity laws.
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More About Florida
Florida City is a city in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States and is the southernmost municipality in the South Florida metropolitan area. Florida City is primarily a Miami suburb and a major agricultural area.
The city lies to the south and west of, and is contiguous with, Homestead. Both cities suffered catastrophic damage in August 1992 when Hurricane Andrew struck South Florida.
The city originated as a land promotion named Detroit. There were no buildings in the area when the first thirty families arrived in 1910, and they had to stay in Homestead until their houses could be built. The name was changed to Florida City when the town incorporated in 1914.[5] It has a small historic area, but much of the city is hotels and other tourist facilities.