Emergency dental consultations in Maryland

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Emergency Dental Consultation Across Maryland

Call us now on (866) 525-3001 for an immediate consultation with an online dentist in Maryland.

If you are in the Maryland 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!

Maryland Emergency Dental Services

Maryland offers a wide range of dental practices and dental services, and there certainly is a lot of choice!

Yet, finding an emergency dentist in Maryland, at times, can prove difficult. That is why, here at teledentistry.com we offer the most comprehensive 24/7 online emergency dental care Maryland has to offer, so you don’t have to wait and worry!

Find an emergency dentist in Maryland near you, by searching below!

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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 Maryland 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 866-525-3001 to get a consultation that often is covered by most insurances including Medicaid, to get started!

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Top Cities in Maryland

Baltimore

Baltimore is located in Anne Arundel County, Baltimore County, and Baltimore City County, Maryland. The city is also the county seat of Baltimore County. It has a 2020 population of 566,631, making it the largest city in Maryland and the 31st largest city in the United States. At the present time, Baltimore is declining at a rate of -1.56 percent per year, and its population has declined by -8.75% since the 2010 census, which recorded 620,961 residents. Located over 92 miles, Baltimore has a population density of 7,000 people per square mile.

Columbia

The city of Columbia is located in Howard County, Maryland State. As of 2020, Columbia has a population of 103,991. Columbia’s population is declining at the rate of 0.00% per year, and the population has grown by 4.39 percent since the most recent census, which recorded a population of 99,615 in 2010.

Germantown

Montgomery County in Maryland contains the city of Germantown. As of 2020, its population is 90,582. At present, Germantown is declining at a rate of 0.00% a year, and the population has increased by 4.85% since the 2010 census, which recorded a total population of 86,395.

Silver Spring

Silver Spring is a city in Montgomery County, Maryland. The city has a population of 81,773 as of 2020. Silver Spring’s population is currently declining by 0.00% per year, and has increased by 14.44% since the 2010 census, which recorded a population of 71,452.

Waldorf

The city of Waldorf is located in Charles County, Maryland. According to 2020 estimates, it has 75,489. It is currently declining at a rate of 0.00% every year, and its population has grown by 11.42 percent since the 2010 census, which recorded a population of 67,752.

Frederick

Frederick is a city in Frederick County, Maryland. Additionally, it is the county seat of this county. As of 2020, it has a population of 73,141, making it the 2nd largest city in Maryland (after Baltimore). Currently, Frederick is growing by 0.41% a year, and its population has increased by 12.11 percent since the 2010 census, when there were 65,239 people living there. Frederick has a population density of 3,075 people per square mile, covering an area of 24 miles.

Ellicott City

The city of Ellicott City is located in Howard County, Maryland. It has a population of 72,665 in 2020. Additionally, it serves as the county seat for Howard County. The population of Ellicott City is decreasing at a rate of 0.00% per year, and its population has increased by 10.38% since the 2010 census, when there were 65,834 people in the city.

Glen Burnie

Glen Burnie is a city in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. It has a 2020 population of 69,872. Glen Burnie is declining at a rate of 0.00% per year, and the population has increased by 3.30% since the 2010 census, which recorded a population of 67,639 residents.

Rockville

Rockville is located in Montgomery County, Maryland. The city is the county seat of Montgomery County as well. The city has a 2020 population of 68,232, making it the 3rd largest city in Maryland (after Baltimore and ) and the 554th largest city in the United States. The city of Rockville’s population is growing at a rate of 0.07% per year, and the population has increased by 11.47% since the 2010 census, which recorded a population of 61,209. Rockville has a population density of 5,020 people per square mile, spanning over 14 miles.

Gaithersburg

Gaithersburg is located in Montgomery County, Maryland. The city has a 2020 population of 67,730, which makes it the 4th largest in Maryland (after Baltimore, , and ). It is also the 559th largest city in the United States. Gaithersburg’s population is declining at a rate of -0.13% annually, but its population has increased 13.01% since the 2010 census, which recorded a population of 59,933. Gaithersburg has a population density of 6,564 per square mile. It spans over 10 miles.

Top Dental Emergencies in Maryland

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!

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More About Maryland

Maryland is a Mid-Atlantic state that’s defined by its abundant waterways and coastlines on the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean. Its largest city, Baltimore, has a long history as a major seaport. Fort McHenry, birthplace of the U.S. national anthem, sits at the mouth of Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, home to the National Aquarium and Maryland Science Center.

Before its coastline was explored by Europeans in the 16th century, Maryland was inhabited by several groups of Native Americans – mostly by the Algonquin, and, to a lesser degree, by the Iroquois and Siouian. As one of the original Thirteen Colonies of England, Maryland was founded by George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore, a Catholic convert who sought to provide a religious haven for Catholics persecuted in England. In 1632, Charles I of England granted Lord Baltimore a colonial charter, naming the colony after his wife, Queen Mary (Henrietta Maria of France). Unlike the Pilgrims and Puritans, who rejected Catholicism in their settlements, Lord Baltimore envisioned a colony where people of different religious sects would coexist under the principle of toleration. Accordingly, in 1649 the Maryland General Assembly passed an Act Concerning Religion, which enshrined this principle by penalizing anyone who “reproached” a fellow Marylander based on religious affiliation. Nevertheless, religious strife was common in the early years, and Catholics remained a minority, albeit in greater numbers than in any other English colony.

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