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When Should You Visit an Emergency Dentist

Dental emergencies are one of the most serious oral issues you can ever face. Itu2019s so important to know where to go when a dental emergency occurs to preserve your oral health and prevent further complications. Unfortunately, many donu2019t know how to handle such conditions, facing even more distrustful problems. Fortunately, there are great emergency dental care services to manage these unexpected incidents

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When Should You Visit an Emergency Dentist

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  1. When Should You Visit an Emergency Dentist? Dental emergencies are one of the most serious oral issues you can ever face. It’s so important to know where to go when a dental emergency occurs to preserve your oral health and prevent further complications. Unfortunately, many don’t know how to handle such conditions, facing even more distrustful problems. Fortunately, there are great emergency dental care services to manage these unexpected incidents when you don’t know what to do. It is possible for emergency dentists to visit you in the evening, on the weekend, or even on a bank holiday if needed. Our professionals at U Smile Dentistry offer the highest quality emergency dental services to help you save your oral health in such urgent situations. Today’s blog explains common dental emergencies and how they can be properly addressed. Cracked, Chipped, or Broken Tooth: There are many reasons behind a cracked, chipped, or broken tooth, but the important thing is to address it as soon as possible. Your emergency dentist can use cosmetic veneers or other restorative options to fix the damaged tooth and make your smile healthy and shiny again. Partial Tooth Dislodged: In some cases, you may find your tooth partially dislodged, which is also considered a dental emergency. If left untreated, it can lead to infection, tooth decay, and tooth loss, which imposes exorbitant costs for additional treatments like dental implants or partial dentures on you. Impacted Wisdom Tooth: Typically, wisdom tooth removal is necessary for most people in order to keep other teeth healthy and prevent further dental issues. The origin of your toothache may be the wisdom tooth eruption that causes severe pain and discomfort. It may be necessary to extract the impacted wisdom tooth through dental surgery, which means you should carefully follow the aftercare instructions after the removal. Root Canal: If your tooth is severely decayed, it may be impossible to save it with a dental filling. In such conditions, you have no choice but root canal therapy to prevent the infection from spreading or having your tooth extracted entirely. Broken or Lost Crown: Dental crowns are significantly popular in cosmetic dentistry as they can fix a variety of dental problems. If your dental crown is broken or lost, you should visit an emergency dentist to get a new crown or cap. Without a cosmetic crown, your tooth is incredibly vulnerable, and further damage is possible. Knocked-out Tooth: In case you have your tooth knocked out, you still have the chance to restore it if you visit your emergency dentist in the shortest time possible. Otherwise, you may need to visit an implant dentist to replace your missing tooth. Broken or Lost Filling: Many people have their decayed teeth filled, so we can say dental fillings are significantly popular. In fact, fillings are the first option that comes to dentists’ minds when treating dental cavities. However, it’s possible to have your tooth filling broken or lost, which should be immediately replaced to prevent serious complications. Don’t waste time; visit our dentists for a dental checkup to prevent dental emergencies in the future!

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