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Dentist in West Orange now Accepts Emergency Dental Visits

Dr. Feldman, dentist in West Orange, NJ, invites patients who experience unexpected injuries and pain to visit his office immediately.

2012-03-15
WEST ORANGE, NJ, March 15, 2012 (Press-News.org) Patients cannot always anticipate an injury to the face or mouth, or severe tooth pain. For this reason, Dr. Paul Feldman, dentist in West Orange, is pleased to offer emergency care for his patients. When an emergency occurs, patients can now call Dr. Feldman at (973) 669-0500. If the emergency occurs after hours, patients are directed to dial "0" after the recording for immediate attention.

"Many of us, at one time or another, confront a minor dental emergency such as a children's knocked out tooth, or a bitten lip or tongue. Common sense and remaining calm should get you through most of these dental emergencies. However, when experiencing any symptoms that impair your normal activities, I encourage you to visit my office for immediate emergency care," said Dr. Paul Feldman, dentist in West Orange, NJ.

If patients suffer a dislodged dental crown, Dr. Feldman encourages them to call his office to make an appointment as quickly as possible. In the meantime, patients should slip the crown back in place, securing it with toothpaste or denture adhesive until they can get to Dr. Feldman's office. Patients are urged to never use glue to affix a crown, especially not any type of superglue. In the case of a lost filling, Dr. Feldman, cosmetic dentist in West Orange, informs patients to simply place sugarless gum in the filling hole until they can get to the office for a permanent repair.

For traumatic injuries, patients should rinse their mouth with a mild salt-water solution. They should also stop any bleeding with moistened gauze or a tea bag by applying pressure to the area injured. Pain can be controlled and swelling reduced with a cold compress. For extreme bleeding that won't stop, large cuts possibly requiring stitches, or intense, unbearable pain, Dr. Feldman, West Orange, NJ dentist, urges patients to contact him and visit their local hospital emergency room.

When an emergency occurs, patients are encouraged to contact Dr. Paul Feldman at (973) 669-0500. For more information on the practice and how to handle a dental emergency or other condition, patients can also visit the practice's website at http://www.westorangedentist.com.

About Dr. Paul Feldman: Dr. Paul Feldman is an experienced and highly qualified dentist in West Orange providing quality family and cosmetic dental care to patients in the West Orange area. Practicing since 1983, Dr. Feldman and his friendly staff provide a full array of services such as teeth whitening, veneers, implants and other cosmetic and family dentistry alternatives in order to create the perfect smile and a lifetime of good dental health. Additionally, the Consumer Research Council of America from 2005-2009 has named Dr. Feldman one of America's Top Dentists.

Media Contact:
Paul R. Feldman D.M.D.
PFeldman@toothtalk.net
1500 Pleasant Valley Way
Suite 202
West Orange, NJ 07052
(973) 669-0500
http://www.westorangedentist.com


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[Press-News.org] Dentist in West Orange now Accepts Emergency Dental Visits
Dr. Feldman, dentist in West Orange, NJ, invites patients who experience unexpected injuries and pain to visit his office immediately.