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What Counts as a Dental Emergency?

  • stephbrowndds
  • Mar 8
  • 1 min read


What Counts as a Dental Emergency?

A dental emergency can arise unexpectedly and often requires immediate attention to alleviate pain, prevent further damage, or address a serious health concern. Here are some common situations that are considered dental emergencies:

1. Severe Toothache

A persistent and severe toothache may indicate an underlying issue such as an infection or abscess that needs urgent treatment.

2. Knocked-Out Tooth

If a tooth is completely knocked out, it is crucial to seek dental care immediately. The chances of saving the tooth are higher if treated within an hour.

3. Broken or Fractured Tooth

A broken or fractured tooth can cause pain and increase the risk of infection. Prompt evaluation and treatment are necessary.

4. Lost Filling or Crown

When a filling or crown falls out, it can expose the tooth to further damage and sensitivity. Immediate dental care is recommended to prevent complications.

5. Gum Injury or Bleeding

Injuries to the gums, particularly when accompanied by excessive bleeding, should be addressed quickly to avoid infection or other complications.

6. Abscess or Infection

A dental abscess, characterized by swelling, pain, and sometimes fever, requires prompt treatment to manage the infection and prevent it from spreading.

7. Orthodontic Emergencies

Loose or broken braces and wires can cause discomfort and may require immediate attention to avoid injury to the mouth.

8. Impacted Wisdom Teeth

If wisdom teeth become impacted, they can cause significant pain and swelling, necessitating urgent dental evaluation.

Conclusion

If you experience any of the above situations, it is important to contact a dental professional as soon as possible to receive appropriate care.

 
 
 

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