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Rest assured that you can reach us through our contact number or email anytime dental problems arise.

Common dental emergencies include severe toothaches, chipped or broken teeth, knocked-out teeth, lost fillings or crowns, abscesses, bleeding after extractions, and problems with orthodontics. 

With fast, immediate response and the right first aid treatment, you can prevent long-term damage and restore good oral health.

7 Common Dental Emergencies

These situations often require prompt attention from a dentist to prevent further complications and alleviate pain.

SevereToothache

This can indicate various issues like tooth decay, an abscess, or even a cracked or broken tooth. It’s important to seek dental care to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment. 

Chipped Or Broken Teeth

These injuries can result from trauma, biting on hard objects, or even a weakened tooth. Depending on the severity, treatment might involve fillings, crowns, or even root canal treatment. 

Knocked-out Tooth

A completely dislodged tooth is a serious emergency. If possible, find the tooth, gently rinse it without touching the root, and keep it moist (ideally in milk) until you can see a dentist. 

Lost Filling Or Crown

These can expose the sensitive inner layers of the tooth, leading to pain and increased risk of decay or infection. It’s best to see a dentist as soon as possible to have them replaced. 

Broken Orthodontics

A dental abscess is a localized infection, often causing severe pain and swelling. Prompt treatment is crucial to prevent the infection from spreading. 

Dental Quiz

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Abscess

A dental abscess is a localized infection, often causing severe pain and swelling. Prompt treatment is crucial to prevent the infection from spreading. 

Bleeding And Pain After A Tooth Extraction

Some bleeding is normal after a tooth extraction, but excessive or prolonged bleeding needs immediate attention. Follow your dentist’s post-operative instructions carefully and contact them if you experience persistent bleeding. 

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  1. annabrown

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    April 22, 2021

    Good Blog!

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      April 22, 2021

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