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The Truth Behind the Most Frequently Believed Myths About Dental Emergencies

A dental emergency is any situation that requires immediate attention. The most common signs of a dental emergency are pain and swelling in the face, mouth, or gums; difficulty eating or talking; bleeding from the gums; loose teeth; broken or chipped teeth

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The Truth Behind the Most Frequently Believed Myths About Dental Emergencies

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  1. The Truth Behind the Most Frequently Believed Myths About Dental Emergencies A dental emergency is any situation that requires immediate attention. The most common signs of a dental emergency are pain and swelling in the face, mouth, or gums; difficulty eating or talking; bleeding from the gums; loose teeth; broken or chipped teeth. Our experienced and knowledgeable team at Wilson East Dental is committed to providing the highest quality of care to address any kind of dental emergency while helping you feel comfortable and relaxed throughout your visit. Here are some frequent myths about dental emergencies to give you helpful information. Myth #1: All Tooth Pain is an Emergency It’s important to understand the difference between a dental emergency and normal pain. Tooth pain is often caused by gum disease or tooth decay, but it can also be a sign of something more serious. The following symptoms may indicate you need emergency medical attention: Swelling in your face or neck area High fever Changes in vision or speech difficulty Myth #2: All Dental Emergencies Require Immediate Treatment The truth is that not all dental emergencies require immediate treatment. In fact, some can be treated at home or by your regular dentist in the office. In other cases, you may need to visit a cosmetic dentist instead, as your tooth is minorly damaged and is required to be repaired. Myth #3: All Dental Emergencies Are Expensive Dental emergencies can be expensive, but there are ways to find affordable care. If you have dental insurance, it’s important to know what your plan covers and how much it will cost. Also, the cost of the treatment mainly depends on the severity of your condition. Some common dental emergency procedures, like tooth fillings, usually cost less than complicated ones, such as root canal therapy, etc. The truth is many people believe that they can treat their own dental emergencies at home. But this is not always the case and can lead to more serious problems if you aren’t careful. For example, if you try to remove a tooth that has been knocked out by yourself or another person and it doesn’t come out easily, then there’s a chance that it may have become lodged in your mouth or throat. You should visit your emergency dentist to save or replace it with a tooth implant or other options. Myth #5: All Dental Emergencies Require Surgery

  2. It’s important to understand the types of treatments available, as well as when surgery is necessary. For instance, an impacted wisdom tooth needs to be removed surgically. Meanwhile, you can repair a decayed tooth with a tooth crown or fill without requiring oral surgery. Myth #6: Dental Emergencies Should Be Ignored Some people believe that if they ignore a dental emergency, it will go away on its own. This is not true! In fact, ignoring a dental problem can lead to more serious issues down the line. It’s even highly recommended to have regular checkups and examinations with your emergency dentist to prevent dental emergencies. To sum up, dental emergencies can be scary and painful. However, they are also treatable if you get the right help at the right time. Source: https://wilsoneastdental.com/most-frequently-believed-myths-about-dental-emergencies/

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