Emergency Dental Call Scripts: How to Triage Patient Emergencies by Phone
Emergency dental calls require fast, accurate triage to determine urgency. These scripts help your team or AI handle every emergency scenario correctly.
When a patient calls with a dental emergency, the way you handle that call determines whether they come to your office, go to the ER, or suffer at home until Monday. Emergency calls require careful triage — distinguishing between true emergencies that need immediate attention, urgent issues that can wait until the next business day, and non-urgent concerns that feel like emergencies to the patient but can be managed with at-home care and a scheduled appointment.
Emergency Triage Categories
Dental emergencies fall into three categories that determine the appropriate response. True emergencies — uncontrolled bleeding, jaw fracture, avulsed permanent tooth — require immediate care, potentially directing the patient to an ER. Urgent issues — severe toothache, broken tooth with sharp edges, lost crown — need attention within 24 hours. Non-urgent concerns — mild sensitivity, lost filling without pain — can be scheduled for the next available appointment.
Script: Severe Toothache
When a patient calls reporting severe tooth pain, the triage script should assess pain level on a 1-10 scale, duration of pain, whether pain is constant or intermittent, presence of swelling or fever, and any medications already taken. Based on responses, the AI or staff member can recommend appropriate home care measures and schedule an urgent appointment. A pain level of 8-10 with swelling and fever should be seen same-day or directed to emergency care.
Script: Broken or Chipped Tooth
For broken teeth, the script should determine whether the break involves pain, whether sharp edges are cutting the tongue or cheek, whether the nerve is exposed, and whether the break was caused by trauma that could indicate other injuries. Minor chips without pain can be scheduled for the next available appointment. Breaks with exposed nerve or significant pain need same-day attention.
Script: Knocked-Out Tooth
- Determine if it is a permanent or baby tooth
- For permanent teeth: instruct patient to handle tooth by the crown only, not the root
- If possible, have patient gently place tooth back in socket
- If reinsertion is not possible, place tooth in milk or saliva
- Schedule immediate emergency appointment — time is critical for reimplantation
- Advise patient to come to office within 30 minutes if possible
How AI Handles Emergency Dental Calls
CallJolt can be configured with your emergency protocols to triage dental emergencies accurately. The AI follows your triage scripts, assesses severity, provides appropriate home care instructions, and schedules emergency appointments based on urgency. For true emergencies after hours, the AI can escalate to your on-call provider or direct the patient to the nearest ER while scheduling a follow-up appointment at your office.
Building Your Emergency Protocol
Every dental practice should have documented emergency protocols that can be followed by staff and configured into AI systems. Start with the three triage categories above, customize the scripts for your practice's capabilities and hours, and establish clear escalation paths for after-hours emergencies. Review and update protocols quarterly based on actual emergency call patterns.
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