How To Find an Orthodontist While on Vacation

How To Find an Orthodontist While on Vacation from Fullerton Orthodontics & Children's Dentistry in Fullerton, CAIt can become necessary to find an orthodontist quickly when a dental emergency occurs while on vacation. While this is a scenario that few vacationers anticipate, it is something anyone, especially families with teens, should prepare for while making vacation plans. There are also things that patients can do in advance to decrease the chances of an orthodontic emergency.

How to decrease the chances of an orthodontic emergency

Though orthodontic emergencies are hard to predict, moderate to severe oral health problems may increase the probability of one. Therefore, patients who experience such problems should have a check-up before their vacation to identify and take care of any potential issues that may cause problems in the near future. If possible, the patient should seek dental treatment before the vacation.

Certain vacation activities, such as hiking, surfing, or parasailing, could pose a danger to teeth and orthodontic appliances. A patient planning to participate in such activities while on vacation should consider taking a mouthguard. Mouthguards protect the teeth from cracking, chipping, or traumatic loss.

How to find a dentist while on vacation

Despite preventative efforts, an accident may necessitate an emergency trip to an orthodontist during a vacation. This is something for patients to consider beforehand and take the following steps.

1. Have the regular orthodontist’s number

A recommended first step is to call one’s regular orthodontist. Even if an orthodontist cannot provide services remotely, it may be possible to obtain a referral to a professional in the area that the patient is visiting.

2. Research beforehand

The patient may want to research the area before traveling. They should look for orthodontists offering emergency services. It helps to know who is available if an emergency arises.

3. Plan for payment

If possible, a patient with insurance should try to go to an in-network orthodontist. Otherwise, insurance may not pay for the services or at least will not pay as much. If no in-network orthodontists are available, the patient should research other payment options, such as installments.

It may also be a good idea for the patient to seek more affordable options. For example, charities, dental schools, and governmental clinics often provide services for free or at a reduced cost. However, they may not perform emergency services. That is why research beforehand is so important. It helps ensure the patient chooses a facility that can help in an emergency. Patients may also be able to confirm this when talking to their regular orthodontist, either before the trip or on the phone once an emergency occurs.

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Conclusion

We hope this article has been informative. No one plans to find an orthodontist and make an appointment while on vacation. However, having a plan for an orthodontic emergency should be a priority. You never know when you may need one. If you will be in the Fullerton area, and have questions regarding orthodontic treatments, give us a call.

Request an appointment or call Fullerton Orthodontics & Children's Dentistry at 714-459-8060 for an appointment in our Fullerton office.

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