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Types of Emergency Dentistry

August 23, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — dentalattraction @ 7:33 pm

Emergency dentistry deals with the treatment of dental conditions that require immediate attention. Pain is subjective and can vary from person to person. Most people find emergency dental care to be rather painful, but it’s usually not unbearable. Advanced technology and sedation dentistry techniques have made emergency dental care much easier to manage.

Emergency dentistry may be necessary for situations such as:

Toothache

Many people experience toothaches at one point or another. Even if the pain is only mild, it’s important to see a dentist as soon as possible. A toothache can be caused by a variety of things, including:

  • Infection
  • Bite misalignment or jaw problems
  • Cavities
  • Abscess

If your toothache is caused by an infection, it can spread to other parts of your body. If you’re experiencing persistent pain, call Dental Attraction today.

Abscess

An abscessed tooth is a serious dental emergency that requires immediate care. An abscess is an infection in a tooth or gum. It occurs when bacteria get inside the tooth and invades the pulp. The pulp is the soft tissue that contains the tooth’s nerves. When bacteria reach the pulp, it can cause an infection that drains pus from the tooth. If left untreated, the infection can spread to the jaw and neck and can cause serious health problems.

Broken Tooth

A broken tooth is a dental emergency. A break can occur in a tooth as a result of trauma, grinding, or biting on hard foods. Some breaks are minor and may only affect the enamel, but others affect the inner core of the teeth and require prompt treatment.

Some types of breaks are more serious than others. A vertical fracture exposes the tooth to bacteria, and a fracture that extends to the root can compromise the health of the tooth and result in tooth loss. The pulp of the tooth can also be compromised, resulting in pain that requires root canal therapy.

Broken Crown

Dental crowns are made of hard, durable porcelain material that can withstand daily wear and tear. However, accidents can happen, and people can break their crowns. A broken crown can be uncomfortable and embarrassing, especially if it happens in front of people.

A broken crown can happen in any number of ways, including:

  • Playing sports or engaging in roughhousing
  • Falling down and hitting your face, mouth, or crown
  • Biting down on something too hard
  • Eating hard foods that may break your crown
  • Biting your tongue

Broken Filling

If your filling has broken, call your dentist as soon as possible. A filling that is not properly secured can break, which can cause damage to the tooth and discomfort for a patient. While a filling that has been loose for a while may not cause immediate pain, it can still cause decay. A filling that is cracked or fractured needs immediate treatment.

Cracked Tooth

If a tooth cracks, it is important to quickly schedule an appointment with your dentist. A cracked tooth is not necessarily an emergency, but a broken tooth is. Cracking a tooth is often the first sign that decay is present. Regular dental checkups can help you avoid emergencies, so schedule your appointment today.

Broken Denture

A broken denture can be a painful experience. However, there are steps you can take to make it more comfortable. Although you should still visit your dentist, you can help ease the pain in the meantime.

A broken denture can make your mouth feel sore. You should rinse your mouth with warm water and use dental wax to relieve some of the pressure.

Broken Braces (brackets)

If your braces are broken, do not try to fix them on your own. We invite you to call our practice to schedule an appointment so we can repair your braces. In the meantime, there are a few things you can do with broken braces.

Avoid chewing food while wearing your braces. Trying to eat with your broken braces can further damage them. You may also want to refrain from eating hard foods, such as nuts, hard bread, or candy.

At Dental Attraction, the dentists offer various dental services and procedures. To schedule an appointment with us, visit our office, Dental Attraction, at 4727 Frankford Rd #333, Dallas, TX 75287. You can also reach us, the Dentist in Dallas, TX, at (972) 733-0999.

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