Dental emergencies occur when you least expect them, often impromptu, making the need for an emergency dentist paramount. When faced with sudden toothaches, broken teeth, or other urgent matters, you will want to know that a dentist can see you immediately instead of scheduling an appointment weeks to months in advance. Check out how having an emergency dentist at your fingertips can help safeguard your smile.
What is a dental emergency?
Dental emergencies often come with severe pain and discomfort, impacting patients' ability to carry out normal activities, such as eating, drinking, and speaking. In this case, patients are to notify their emergency dentist immediately and make them aware of the following:
- If the tooth was knocked out
- Broken teeth
- Bleeding gums
- Discharge coming from the mouth
- Dental abscess
- Extreme sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures
Alerting the emergency dentist to any of these conditions can help them provide adequate pain management advice, how to prevent further damage, and whether they need to be seen immediately or can wait until the next day.
Emergency dental services
Whether a patient comes into the office the same day of an incident or the next day, knowing the services the emergency dentists can provide quickly can help make the decision. Upon arriving at the dental office, patients can expect the following services: toothache relief, broken tooth repair, dental abscess treatment, extractions, and the management of loss fillings.
Toothache relief
Toothaches result from several factors, including tooth decay, infection, trauma, or gum disease. An emergency dentist will diagnose the underlying cause of the toothache and provide appropriate treatment. If, for some reason, a treatment cannot be performed on the same day, such as a dental crown, the dentist will provide a temporary solution to ease the pain until the necessary tools are available.
Broken tooth repair
Accidents or trauma can cause chipped or broken teeth, resulting in pain, sensitivity, and aesthetics. If patients notice any severe pain in their teeth or jaw following an accident but see no damage, they should still contact the emergency dentist. There is a chance of a fracture on the cusp, which can only be detected by an X-ray.
Dental abscess treatment
Dental abscesses are infections that occur at the root of a tooth. Left untreated, they can result in severe complications. An emergency dentist will drain the abscess, clean the affected area, and prescribe antibiotics (if necessary) to prevent reoccurrence.
Extractions
Sometimes, a tooth may be damaged beyond repair, requiring a tooth extraction. An emergency dentist can perform a simple extraction to remove the problem tooth to prevent it from damaging the surrounding structures.
Loss fillings management
Losing a filling can cause unimaginable pain, as they were installed to protect the vulnerable tooth's inner structure. When lost, the tooth's nerves and pulp chamber can be exposed, resulting in pain and bacteria exposure. An emergency dentist can replace the filling, immediately halting pain and bacteria threats.
Do you have an emergency?
If you or someone you know has experienced a dental emergency or is in extreme pain, do not prolong treatment. Call us so we may advise proper pain management care until you can make it to our office.
Request an appointment or call North Georgia Smiles at 770-889-7867 for an appointment in our Cumming office.
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