Emergency Dentist Latham
Of course, the cost of getting your dental emergency treated depends on what type of treatment you need. However, there is no way to know for sure what type of treatment you need until you have been examined and an x-ray has been taken. Once an exam has been done the dentist will know exactly what he needs to do and will go over all of the details and options with you so that you can make the best decision for yourself. So visit your dentist or seek emergency dental care if youu2019re dealing with symptoms such as: A lodged piece of food. Food u2014 like nut shells or popcorn u2014 can become lodged in your gums or between your teeth where you canu2019t get at it even with dental floss. It can cause pain and inflammation. Abscessed tooth. You may not even realize you have an abscessed tooth until the pain becomes intolerable. You canu2019t mistake an abscess for anything else because of the incredible pain you feel even from breathing, talking, drinking and eating. Exposed nerves. Like the pain from an abscessed tooth, the pain of an exposed nerve is extreme. And if your pain stops suddenly, itu2019s not a good sign because it means the nerve is so damaged that you canu2019t feel the pain anymore. Swelling in your mouth or jaw. You may notice swelling for several reasons, ranging from inflamed lymph nodes to cancer. Visit your dentist immediately if your mouth, gums or jaw start to swell. Bleeding gums. Occasionally, you may notice some minor bleeding when flossing. Itu2019s usually caused by early gum disease or the build-up of plaque. Thatu2019s not serious, as long as you mention it to your dentist at your next scheduled appointment. But if the bleeding doesnu2019t stop and you also have pain or swelling, see your Albany-area dentist immediately.
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