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Emergency dental problems usually don't occur during regularly scheduled office hours. Dental emergencies are disruptive and can range from a minor inconvenience to severe pain even in the middle of the night. If you have experienced a dental emergency during your life, you know it may happen in the form of a cracked or chipped tooth, broken filling or crown, oral trauma, infection and possibly swelling, etc
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Walkindentalclinic Emergency Dentist Toronto Emergency dental problems usually don't occur during regularly scheduled office hours. Dental emergencies are disruptive and can range from a minor inconvenience to severe pain even in the middle of the night. If you have experienced a dental emergency during your life, you know it may happen in the form of a cracked or chipped tooth, broken filling or crown, oral trauma, infection and possibly swelling, etc. In the case of a dental emergency, you should know the right steps to take. Ideally, visiting your emergency dentist is the best. One of the most important causes of toothache is tooth decay. Oral bacteria feed on the sugar and starch left on the teeth and produce acids that gradually destroy the enamel. The issue may seem ignorable at first, but in case you don’t go to an emergency dental office for proper treatment, the problem can worsen and lead to a severe one. What is a toothache? Toothache is the pain felt in one tooth or a series of teeth. It is usually caused by inside the tooth or around the gums and bones. Toothache can be constant or intermittent and can occur spontaneously or due to an external stimulus. You mostly cannot ignore the toothache, especially when it happens while eating or speaking. To find out why there is a sharp pain in your teeth, you would better visit a dentist before the pain turns into an emergency dental problem. The tooth is made up of different some visible parts or parts inside the gums. The visible part is called the crown. The tooth crown is covered with enamel, which is a hard and shiny material. Enamel contains dentin, which is made of bone-like material. Dentin is considered the largest part of the tooth; ivory protects the tooth marrow, and the tooth marrow is where the tooth nerve is located. The root is the lowest and last part of the tooth entirely inside the gums
and jaw. A portion of the bone called the mortar is a natural adhesive of the body and sticks the tooth firmly to the jawbone. As mentioned, the tooth is composed of four layers called enamel, dentin, cement (mortar) and pulp (tooth marrow). Bacteria living in the mouth can cause tooth decay and react to sugar and sugar consumption. These acids gradually cause the dentin to corrode, and if left untreated, they can destroy the tooth marrow. This problem persists until the pulp, or tooth marrow becomes infected and leads to an emergency condition. It is best to seek the help of an emergency dentist before using home remedies.