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Do you experience pain? Do you have a dental emergency such as toothache or dental injuries like missing teeth from sports? Other dental emergencies can include fractured teeth, fillings, or facial swelling.

Dental Injuries

More often than others, dental crises arise. One of the most frequent dental emergencies is tooth loss, which frequently occurs as a result of an accident or sports injury. You might shatter or chip a tooth while eating anything hard, necessitating immediate dental care. It’s also typical to get oral trauma in an accident and require emergency care. Other frequent dental injury emergencies include the following:

Common Emergency Symptoms

Dental crises can be excruciatingly painful and disruptive. They frequently occur suddenly and put you through a lot of stress. You may not feel any pain in some circumstances, but you still need emergency care. Always pay attention to any odd symptoms you experience in your mouth. The following are the warning symptoms of a dental emergency:

  • Toothache or sudden tooth pain
  • Swelling around your jaw or mouth
  • pus discharge
  • fever
  • tender to touch

Book a dentist appointment immediately for a dental emergency.

FAQs

01. How much does it cost for emergency dental treatment?
The nature and complexity of your dental emergency determine the cost of emergency dental care. Simple cases may be resolved with a filling, while more extensive treatment might be necessary. During your first visit, the dentist will provide a cost estimate for the procedure.
02. What can I do to help with the pain from a dental injury?
Seek immediate emergency dental care for a toothache caused by a dental injury. If you cannot get a dentist appointment right away, you can manage the pain by taking painkillers and reducing swelling with ice or cold compresses. When scheduling an appointment online, select “emergency” as the reason.
03. What should you do when a tooth falls out?
A common dental emergency is a lost tooth, which can cause distress in both children and adults. Act quickly. For a child’s fallen baby tooth, do not attempt to reinsert it as it may harm the newly erupted permanent tooth. If you’re an adult and your tooth is lost, recover it without touching the root. Only handle the crown to prevent additional damage. Rinse the tooth with water, milk, or sterile saline solution for cleaning.
04. What do you do if you fracture, chip or break a tooth?
No matter the extent of tooth damage, seek immediate dental attention. If possible, gently reposition the tooth using wet tissue or gauze. Examine for broken fragments and cleanse them with milk. If unable to find the missing piece, contact your dentist promptly. Depending on the damage, the dentist may be able to repair the tooth.
05. How can you prevent a dental emergency?
Dental emergencies are sometimes unavoidable. However, you can prevent mouth and tooth injuries by taking precautions. Wearing a custom mouthguard during sports reduces the risk. Avoiding hard foods and using teeth as tools helps prevent injuries. To handle emergency dental care caused by poor oral health, prioritize maintaining good oral hygiene. This includes proper at-home dental care and building a strong relationship with your dentist. Regular checkups and healthy habits are recommended.
06. I'm anxious about visiting the dentist.
We empathize. Fear of dentists often stems from previous negative experiences. Our caring dentists understand your emotions. It’s important to communicate your feelings, whether nervous or worried about pain or treatment costs. Our duty is to ensure your comfort and peace of mind.