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7 Signs You Have a Dental Emergency

By Tom Pierson posted 02-04-2020 15:56

  

When you experience problems with your teeth, you might not know how to decide whether you need urgent care or if you can wait for treatment. There are definitely times when it's necessary to get emergency help to ensure your safety and possibly save you from losing teeth.



Ways To Know You Need Emergency Dental Care


A lot of times, people hesitate to go to the dentist for various reasons, including worries about the ability to find affordable dental financing. If you are avoiding treatment because you're unsure if it's a serious enough condition for emergency care , it can hurt you and negatively impact your overall health.


You should get emergency dental care if:


1.Your Tooth Is Severely Damaged: When you see a tooth that's got a large piece broken off, you need to get treatment as soon as possible. Treatment can help avoid infection and stop pain caused by damage to inner tooth where the nerves are.


2.Painful,Persistent Swelling: If you have swelling along your jaw you may have an abcess, or other infection. Infections and abscesses require emergency treatment because they don't go away on their own and if left untreated, the infection could spread elsewhere or to the bloodstream.


3.Intense Tooth Pain: Having intense tooth pain may be another indicator of an infection in your tooth or the tooth root. Getting treatment will ensure the infection is prevented from spreading and worsening.


  1. Sudden Loss Of An Adult Tooth: Adult teeth are called "permanent" for a reason. They are not supposed to fall out. IF you lose an adult tooth, it has the potential to be saved if you get to a dentist fast enough. You can save it in a cup of milk and saliva and get to the dentist as soon as possible to see whether they caa reimplant the tooth.

  1. Tooth Went Numb: If you have had a painful toothache and suddenly that tooth goes numb, it could indicate that an infection in the tooth has spread to the root. If this is the case, you may require a root canal. Root canals can stop infection and save the affected tooth so you won't have to have it removed.

6.Canker Sore That Won't Heal: Having a canker sore, while annoying, is usually nothing to worry about as they tend to simply heal on their own. However, if you have a sore in your mouth that has persisted for more than two weeks, it may be something more serious going on and you need urgent help.


  1. Your Gums Are Bleeding And Aching: If your gums bleed an excessive amount and ache, it may be an indication that you have gingivitis or gum disease. You will want to get treatment as soon as you can to help stop progression and begin healing your teeth and gums. After prevention, early treatment is your best bet for full recovery.

Getting the treatment you need as soon as possible is important. It can stop infections from spreading, stop unnecessary pain, save your teeth, and help you begin healing.


If you experience any of these symptoms, you should definitely go in to your local emergency dental provider for care as soon as possible. Your health is worth it.

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