When accidents happen to your teeth, mouth, or jaw, it can be tempting to wait to get into a regular dentist or just head straight to the ER.
But, sometimes you have a dental emergency that should be seen right away by a dentist to help save your smile. So, what is a dental emergency, and what can I do while I contact my emergency dentist?
Exactly What Is a Dental Emergency?
When you have a dental emergency, your teeth and other parts of your mouth need immediate attention by a medical professional.
These emergencies include cracked, broken, or missing teeth that have been knocked out due to trauma. They also include severe pain, excessive bleeding in your gums, or injury to your mouth or tongue.
Tell Me How to Care for a Cracked or Broken Tooth While I Call the Dentist
The best treatment for cracked and broken teeth is rinsing out your mouth to clean the area as best as possible. Use a cold compress to keep the swelling down.
This treatment is also good for injured mouths and tongues.
What’s the Best Care for Missing Teeth When Contacting an Emergency Dentist?
When you have a tooth that has been loosened and fallen out due to trauma, you need to keep it moist. If you can, attempt to place the tooth back in its socket without touching the root.
Otherwise, hold the tooth in your mouth, between your gums and cheek. Use a cold, wet compress to stop bleeding.
When Should I See an Emergency Dentist for Tooth Pain?
If you have had tooth pain that has been occurring for over a week, and it’s accompanied by swelling, fever, a sour taste in your mouth, or difficulty swallowing, you may have a severe infection.
This requires antibiotics, drainage, or possibly even a root canal.
With Dr. Joseph T. Luke, D.D.S., M.S., Patients Are Priority!
What is a dental emergency? If you’re confused about whether or not you need to see us immediately or if it can wait, never hesitate to call our team at 301-880-4439 to put your mind at ease.
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