Dental Emergencies

Dental Emergencies

Dental Emergencies

Dental emergencies consist of conditions wherein immediate dental care is necessary to free you from pain or discomfort. These require urgent actions to prevent any further permanent damages and much more expensive and complicated treatment plans. Sometimes, they can even be life-threatening when left unchecked. With that, it is crucial to determine which situation calls for such emergency services. Petaluma Braces & Family Dentistry has listed below the common dental problems that need immediate care from your dentist.

Toothaches

Toothaches are so common that we tend to assume they’re just simple pain in your enamel that will go away with some painkillers. But sometimes, it gets much more complicated than that. If you feel an excruciating pain that’s so unbearable, it’s best to contact your dentist to identify its exact cause. Some toothaches can be associated with underlying medical problems that need proper treatment to avoid further complications.

Chipped tooth

A chipped tooth can vary from a small chip in the exterior to a complete breakage that exposes the dentin and pulp. But believe it or not, your broken tooth can still be saved as soon as you visit your dentist along with the pieces that got chipped off. Not to mention that severe breakage can get pretty complicated as dentin or pulp’s exposure to air can cause pain and possible infection.

Knocked out tooth

If you happen to get your tooth severed from its socket, you would want to go for help as soon as possible. As with a chipped tooth, a knocked-out tooth can still be reattached if you’re able to keep its ligament intact and alive. Be sure to carefully pick your tooth up by the crown and avoid touching its root, put it back into the socket, or store it in your mouth right at your cheeks to keep it alive before heading on for an emergency.

Tooth Abscess

A tooth abscess is a pus formed in your gums due to a bacterial infection. It runs deep in the gum tissue that can lead to further complications. This is usually due to cavity, gum disease, or a fractured tooth. If this happens to you, be sure not to wait on it to become a bigger problem and head on to your dentist now.

Contact your Petaluma orthodontist at Petaluma Braces & Family Dentistry if you feel that you may have more questions about emergency dental services.

Dental Emergencies

Emergency Dental Services

Dental emergencies consist of conditions wherein immediate dental care is necessary to free you from pain or discomfort. These require urgent actions to prevent any further permanent damages and much more expensive and complicated treatment plans. Sometimes, they can even be life-threatening when left unchecked. With that, it is crucial to determine which situation calls for such emergency services. Petaluma Braces & Family Dentistry has listed below the common dental problems that need immediate care from your dentist.

Toothaches

Toothaches are so common that we tend to assume they’re just simple pain in your enamel that will go away with some painkillers. But sometimes, it gets much more complicated than that. If you feel an excruciating pain that’s so unbearable, it’s best to contact your dentist to identify its exact cause. Some toothaches can be associated with underlying medical problems that need proper treatment to avoid further complications.

Chipped tooth

A chipped tooth can vary from a small chip in the exterior to a complete breakage that exposes the dentin and pulp. But believe it or not, your broken tooth can still be saved as soon as you visit your dentist along with the pieces that got chipped off. Not to mention that severe breakage can get pretty complicated as dentin or pulp’s exposure to air can cause pain and possible infection.

Knocked out tooth

If you happen to get your tooth severed from its socket, you would want to go for help as soon as possible. As with a chipped tooth, a knocked-out tooth can still be reattached if you’re able to keep its ligament intact and alive. Be sure to carefully pick your tooth up by the crown and avoid touching its root, put it back into the socket, or store it in your mouth right at your cheeks to keep it alive before heading on for an emergency.

Tooth Abscess

A tooth abscess is a pus formed in your gums due to a bacterial infection. It runs deep in the gum tissue that can lead to further complications. This is usually due to cavity, gum disease, or a fractured tooth. If this happens to you, be sure not to wait on it to become a bigger problem and head on to your dentist now.

Contact your dental professional at Petaluma Braces & Family Dentistry if you feel that you may have more questions about emergency dental services.

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with comprehensive dentistry for the whole family, including kids.
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