A dental emergency is any oral problem that needs urgent attention because of the severity of the symptoms or threat posed to your health and wellbeing. Most dental emergencies are due to trauma to the tooth or mouth, though they can also be caused by an infection.
In such situations, it makes sense to see your dentist as soon as possible for timely intervention before things get worse. Depending on the severity of your case, the dental team may try to get you to see the dentist on the same day or within 24 hours to help address the problem as soon as possible.
Some cases that may need immediate and/or urgent dental care include:
Toothache
As you wait to see the dentist, you can try to ease the pain by taking over-the-counter pain medicine, or holding a pack of ice against your face at the origin of the pain. Avoid any heat as it could make the pain worse.
Chipped or broken tooth
There are several treatments to restore broken teeth depending on the severity, including filling, crown, and root canal therapy for extensive tooth damage.
Knocked out tooth
A permanent tooth that has been knocked out can be successfully put back within 10 minutes. The longer it stays out, the lower the chances of saving it. If the tooth is clean, simply put it in its socket as you wait to see the dentist. If there’s a risk of swallowing it, put it in some cold milk and come to our office as soon as possible.
Badly bitten tongue or lip
If it’s bleeding, you can use a clean cloth to press down the injured part, and a pack of ice to relieve any swelling. If it doesn’t stop bleeding, you should seek emergency services at the nearest hospital.
Anyone can have a dental emergency, either due to a sudden and unexpected event that causes pain or tooth loss, or due to accumulated damage caused by poor lifestyle choices and improper oral care. Please visit your dentist regularly to help stop preventable