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What Are Common Dental Emergency Procedures

Experiencing pain, infection, swelling, and bleeding in your mouth can be a traumatizing experience. In fact, tooth pain is considered one of the most annoying problems that can disturb your normal routines.

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What Are Common Dental Emergency Procedures

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  1. What Are Common Dental Emergency Procedures? Experiencing pain, infection, swelling, and bleeding in your mouth can be a traumatizing experience. In fact, tooth pain is considered one of the most annoying problems that can disturb your normal routines. Such situations don’t allow you to sleep calmly, enjoy your favorite foods, etc. Therefore, it’s necessary to have enough information about these conditions to find the best solution. Here at Pearl Dental Group, our experienced dentists diagnose such conditions as dental emergencies in most cases. Typically, dental emergencies occur unexpectedly and make you surprised. Also, you shouldn’t postpone visiting your dentist at all costs because ignoring dental emergencies can even lead to more severe complications. In order to avoid these services provided and keep your smile shiny, you have to be ideally informed about dental emergencies, prevention ways, etc. It’s necessary to understand the difference between a normal dental issue and a real emergency that can threaten your oral and general health. Today’s blog explains common dental emergencies and how dentists address them. Knocked-out Tooth: Many patients visit emergency dentists traumatized by having their tooth suddenly knocked out. No matter the cause, you have to visit your emergency dentist immediately to save your tooth if it’s possible. Otherwise, your emergency dentist may refer you to an implant specialist to replace your missing tooth. Besides dental implants, you have partial dentures as a great tooth replacement option. Dental Abscess:It’s necessary to visit your emergency dentist without hesitation once you find your tooth abscessed. A tooth abscess is a life-threatening condition usually healed by root canal therapy or tooth removal in the worst case. Fever, facial swelling, tooth sensitivity, and persistent toothache are some common symptoms of tooth abscess. Tooth Pain:If you can’t find any reason explaining your toothache, you should visit your emergency dentist to help diagnose and treat the issue. Tooth decay, a fractured tooth, or periodontal disease are some common reasons for emergency tooth pain. Exposed Nerves: In case of having your dental nerves exposed, you should visit your emergency dentist to avoid consequences. Otherwise, you should deal with gum disease, infection, and more extensive dental emergencies. That’s why all professionals recommend not postponing your visit with an emergency dentist in such cases.

  2. Broken Crown: Many patients visit cosmetic dentists to get crowns and other restorative options in order to improve their smile appearance. Sometimes, it’s possible to see your dental crown broken. In such situations, you should visit an emergency dentist to protect your vulnerable tooth from infection and decay. Your emergency dentist can replace the broken crown to preserve your damaged tooth. Dental Infection: One of the most severe dental emergencies to handle is a tooth infection. Your emergency dentist may perform root canal treatment to save the infected tooth and prevent the infection from spreading to other parts of your body. Missing Filling: Using a dental filling to restore a decayed tooth is one of the most popular treatments. Once you notice your tooth filling is missing, you should visit an emergency dentist for a replacement. If you see any suspicious signs of dental emergencies, a comprehensive oral checkup by an emergency dentist is recommended to ensure everything is fine! Source: https://pearldentalgroup.ca/what-are-common-dental-emergency-procedures/

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