What is a Dental Emergency?
- Georgetown Smile
- May 3, 2020
- 1 min read
In an effort to support the national effort to fight the COVID-19 pandemic Georgetown Smile is taking all the necessary steps to help assure your health and well-being of our community. We will continue to serve our community for Emergency Dental Visits.
What is a Dental Emergency?
Dental Care that you should have taken care of by a dentist at this time:
Bleeding doesn’t stop
Painful Swelling in or around your mouth
Pain in a tooth, teeth or jaw bone
Gum infection with pain or swelling
After surgery treatment (dressing change, stick removal)
Booked or knocked out tooth
Denture Adjustments for people receiving radiation or other treatment for cancer
Snipping or adjusting wire of braces that hurts your cheek or gums
Biopsy of Abnormal tissue
Dental Care you can reschedule for another time:
Regular visits for exams, cleaning, and X-Rays
Regular visits for braces
Removal of teeth that aren’t painful
Treatment of cavities that are not painful
Tooth Whitening
We will have a soft re-opening of the office on May 18th with strict adherence to CDC and ADA guidelines. We will be able to see patients for cleanings, x-rays, exams, treatment of cavities, teeth whitening, and more.

To schedule your appointment please call our office at (202) 333-0003. Our office is open at 8:00 AM-2:00 PM Monday-Friday.
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