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Indicative of underlying issues like infection or decay.

Broken teeth, requiring prompt intervention for preservation.

Gums or a specific tooth, indicating potential injury or serious issues.

Swelling, pain, and pus formation require immediate intervention.

Broken crowns or fillings needing quick repair to prevent more damage.

Severe discomfort or pain that impacts oral health is an emergency.
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Frequently Asked Questions
A dental emergency involves situations like severe toothaches, knocked-out teeth, significant bleeding, infections, or injuries to the mouth and jaw. These conditions necessitate prompt dental care to prevent complications.
If a tooth is knocked out, handle it by the crown (the visible part) without touching the root. Rinse it gently with water if dirty, but avoid scrubbing. Try to place it back into its socket without forcing it. If reinsertion isn’t possible, store the tooth in milk or a saline solution and seek emergency dental care immediately. Timely action increases the likelihood of saving the tooth.
For a severe toothache, rinse your mouth with warm water and gently floss to remove any debris. Avoid placing aspirin directly on the aching tooth or gums, as this can cause tissue damage. Over-the-counter pain relievers may help alleviate discomfort temporarily. Contact your dentist promptly to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.
If you chip or fracture a tooth, rinse your mouth with warm water to clean the area. Apply a cold compress to the outside of your cheek to reduce swelling. Save any broken pieces and bring them to your dentist. Seek dental attention promptly to prevent further damage and discuss restoration options.
A dental abscess is a bacterial infection resulting in a pocket of pus, causing pain and swelling. This condition requires prompt dental treatment to drain the abscess and address the infection. Left untreated, it can lead to serious complications, including the spread of infection.