10 Signs You Need Dental Emergency Care

10 Signs You Need Dental Emergency Care, updated 6/2/21, 9:37 AM

An injury to your teeth or gums can be potentially serious. Ignoring pain caused by a dental problem can increase your risk of infection or permanent damage, as well as the need for more extensive and expensive treatments later.

Know which type of injuries on your teeth, gums, or salivary gland will need dental emergency care.

 

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10 Signs You Need Dental
Emergency Care
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How can you tell if your toothache can
wait until your dentist’s normal clinic
hours or if it is a serious problem that
requires dental emergency care?
Dental problems can come in all
shapes, sizes, and severity of pain.
Seeing a dentist is the best way to get
immediate pain relief and proper
treatment.
It is important to know what requires
immediate attention to prevent
yourself from suffering more serious
complications, which will cost you
more money later.
Here’s a quick summary of the most
common signs that you need dental
emergency care.
1. Loose Tooth
As adults, you should never
experience loose teeth. Your teeth
have properly matured and grown
sturdy. Loose teeth can be very
painful and often indicate an injury.
Whether it was from an accident or
sport, you will want to ensure your
teeth will remain strong and intact.
Get an emergency dental
appointment to check for nerve or
jaw damage.
Localized infection can also cause the
loosening of teeth. You must see a
dentist immediately.
Aside from a comprehensive oral
exam, X-rays are often requested to
determine the exact cause of the
infection.
Most of the time, it is either due to
dental cavities or gum disease. Early
treatment can prevent the spread of
infection and emergency tooth
extraction.
2. Severe Toothache
The severity of your tooth pain can
also be a sign you need to see a
dentist immediately.
If your pain is just minor, a few home
remedies should work instantly. If
not, proper diagnosis and treatment
are crucial to permanent relief.
3. Painful and Bleeding Gums
While it may seem normal for you
to see your gums bleed after
brushing or flossing, it may
indicate early signs of gingivitis.
See a dentist immediately,
especially if the bleeding and pain
is severe and accompanied by
swelling.

Catching gum disease early is the key
to keeping them and your teeth
healthy and intact. Gum disease occurs
in stages, and treatment will depend
entirely on what level you are at.
4. Swollen Jaw
A swollen jaw can be an indication of
a serious infection. Most of the time,
this is caused by a blockage in the
salivary glands, preventing the
proper breakdown of food and
flushing out of bacteria.
Patients often complain of fever,
trouble breathing, painful
swallowing, and a bad taste in the
mouth. If you experience these
symptoms, seek dental emergency
care.
5. Dental Abscess
Any sign of a dental abscess should
have you on your way to a clinic that
offers emergency dental services.
An abscessed tooth is extremely
painful because it affects the root. It is
often caused by a cavity left untreated
or severe gum disease.
It can also be due to trauma.
Symptoms of an abscessed tooth are
quite similar to a swollen jaw, except
that there is pus. Complete draining
and treatment may require surgery.
6. Canker Sore
Any lesions in the mouth that are not
healing within 2 weeks is not normal.
Call your dentist immediately,
especially if it has already become
infected.
7. Numb Teeth or Mouth
If you have been experiencing an
excruciating toothache and then
suddenly you started feeling nothing
at all, it could be a sign that an
infection has already spread to the
root of your tooth.
Numbness is never a good sign, and
dental emergency care in the form of
a root canal treatment may be in
order.
8. Metallic Taste in the Mouth
Have you ever had a metal filling
before? If your mouth starts tasting
like one, it can be a sign that your old
filling has loosened or cracked.
It is important to visit your dentist
immediately because an open cavity
will increase the risk of infections.
Your dentist will clear out any
bacteria or infection and give you a
new filling.
9. Lost Crown
If your tooth crown falls off, make an
appointment to see your dentist as
soon as possible.
Keep the crown with you. This may
cause you severe pain, and the
application of clove oil using a cotton
swab can be helpful.
If this does not work, you may also try
to slip the crown back over your tooth
using an over-the-counter dental
cement or adhesive, but never with
super glue!
10. Broken Braces and Wires
If a wire breaks or sticks out of a
bracket, it can poke your tongue,
cheek, or gum.
While you may try to push the wire
back into a more comfortable position
using a pencil eraser or put wax over
sharp edges, it is best to seek dental
emergency care. You may end up
swallowing or breathing in cut wires.
Now that you know exactly what a
dental emergency is and how much
more it means than a mere toothache,
you can pay better attention to what is
going on in your mouth.
If you have noticed any of the signs
and symptoms mentioned above,
make an appointment with your
dentist immediately.
Sunrise Dentistry offers emergency
dental services, along with other
holistic treatment approaches. Give
us a call at (970) 247-3303.
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