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There are some dental issues that are minor and can be fixed at your next scheduled appointment with your dentist. While some problems will need immediate dental attention. These are examples of five situations where you will need to see an emergency dentist.

You Have Broken A Tooth

In many cases, a broken or cracked tooth is able to be saved. Your dentist will be able to insert a filling, or in more serious cases, they will be able to perform a root canal. The tooth might also need to have a crown installed. If you fracture a tooth and you don’t see your dentist and get treatment right away, bacteria can lodge into the crack and this can lead to an infection in the tooth.

You Have A Tooth Dislodged

If you get one of your teeth knocked out, your dentist could still be able to restore it. However, you need to act fast and if possible, rinse the tooth under some water and place it back in your mouth. If you can do this within 10 minutes, then it will be able to take root again. If you aren’t able to place the tooth back into your mouth, then you can also preserve the tooth in a cup of cold milk and bring it with you to the emergency dental clinic. You have the greatest odds of saving your tooth if you see your dentist in an hour.

You Have Constant Pain And A Persistent Toothache

Having an occasional toothache here and there isn’t out of the ordinary. But if you have constant, ongoing pain, this could be a sign that you have a cavity or a more serious issue like an abscessed tooth. Some symptoms of an abscess include:

  • Throbbing pain in the tooth, jaw, or neck
  • Swollen lymph nodes
  • Swollen cheeks
  • Fever

Get in touch with your dentist immediately if you think you have an infection or if you are experiencing persistent tooth pain.

Your Gums Are Bleeding

If your gums regularly bleed when you brush and floss each day, then this can be a sign that you have gum disease or another potentially serious health condition. Call your dentist and schedule an appointment so that they can check to see if you need emergency dental care.

One Of Your Fillings Or Crowns Fall Out

Fillings and crowns are the tools dentists use to protect the vulnerable parts of your teeth. If you lose yours, then there’s a risk of your tooth becoming damaged or infected. Be sure to make an appointment with your dentist immediately to get your filling or crown replaced.

If you have a dental emergency, then be sure to get in touch with your emergency dentist as soon as possible. The experienced and professional team at Westney North Dental is available to help you with your dental emergency.