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Do You Need an Emergency Dentist?

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Just like other parts of your body, problems and discomfort can arise within your mouth. Dental concerns can involve a broad range of symptoms and scenarios, but it is important that you can recognize when your dental problem is a dental emergency. Emergency dental care is always available at Dental Care Acworth. In fact, we reserve time in our daily schedules to address urgent dental problems, or those oral health issues that simply can’t wait. In certain situations, neglecting emergency dental care can put you at risk for worsening pain and further complications.

How do you know if your dental concern warrants emergency treatment? Here are some common scenarios that warrant a trip to the dentist sooner rather than later:

A Broken Tooth

Even healthy teeth can crack, chip or even break under certain pressures. If you notice that a chunk of your tooth is gone after falling or biting down on something hard, you’ll need to see an emergency dentist.

A Knocked-Out Tooth

Losing a permanent tooth can be frightening. However, a knocked-out tooth can often be saved and replanted in its socket if you act in a timely manner. If you have a displaced or avulsed tooth, call your emergency dentist immediately. In the meantime, handle the tooth by the crown and keep it moist until you get to the dental office. This can be done by placing the tooth back in your mouth and holding it there or by storing the tooth in a cup of milk.

Missing Filling or Crown

While losing a filling or crown may seem like a mere inconvenience, it’s a common reason to schedule an emergency dental appointment. There are ways to temporarily secure the dental restoration until you can get to your dentist, but this dental concern needs prompt repair.

Persistent or Severe Toothache

Toothaches are one of the most common reasons that people seek emergency dental treatment. They are also the most difficult to ignore. A stubborn toothache can disrupt your ability to eat, sleep or even concentrate. It is important to let an emergency dentist determine the cause of your tooth pain, which may involve a filling, root canal or course of antibiotics.

Oral Bleeding

Bleeding gums after you brush or floss your teeth may not be a major dental emergency, but it could be a sign of early gum disease that needs your careful monitoring and attention. However, any uncontrolled bleeding in the mouth needs emergency care!

Dental Abscess

A dental abscess can produce excruciating pain, and pain that won’t go away until you see a dentist. An abscess refers to an infection in the tooth or along the gum line that is often accompanied by swelling. It can spread and threaten your overall health if not treated promptly.

Exposed Nerves

Your teeth have tiny nerves that reside inside. If a tooth is compromised enough to expose these nerves, the pain is undeniable. The level of sensitivity that comes when nerves are exposed can include wincing pain when breathing, sipping drinks, or even just moving. Your emergency dentist may recommend using a piece of chewed sugarless gum to cover the exposed tooth until your dental visit.

What to Look for in An Emergency Dentist

Dental emergencies are not always straightforward, and they can certainly involve a wide range of treatments. Therefore, it is important that you not only find an emergency dentist you can rely on for quick appointments, but also one that has a broad skillset. At Dental Care Acworth, we have an emergency dentist who can offer services in general, restorative and cosmetic dentistry. This means we can address your dental emergency with treatments that bring you out of pain while also protecting the aesthetics of your smile and offering a long-term solution.

If you are unsure about whether your dental problem is a dental emergency, do not hesitate to call us. We never want patients to suffer through dental pain longer than they have to. Our Acworth office proudly offers comfortable and top quality emergency dental care for your entire family!

Posted on behalf of Dental Care Acworth

5552 Robin Road Suite A
Acworth, GA 30102

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