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Emergency Dentist
Do you feel pain? Have you got a dental emergency? Toothache, dental traumas, and missing teeth as a result of being knocked out playing sports are all examples of a dental emergencies. Other dental emergencies could involve fractured teeth, swollen facial tissues, or missing fillings. You can call us or schedule an urgent appointment online if you require a quick check-up for pain or a dental emergency.
Dental Injuries
More often than others, dental problems arise. One of the most frequent dental emergencies is tooth loss, which occurs as a result of an accident or sports injury. You might shatter or chip or break 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.
Some other common dental injury emergencies include:
- A broken tooth
- Directly impacting a tooth and knocking it out
- Avulsion of the teeth, or full tooth loss
Common emergency symptoms
Dental crises can be excruciatingly painful and disruptive. They 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:
- Tooth pain that comes on suddenly
- Swelling in your mouth or jaw
You should schedule an appointment with a dentist as soon as possible if you have a dental emergency.