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Common Dental Emergencies

A dental emergency can be very painful. Here are three common dental emergencies and how Smiles of La Mesa treats them.

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Common Dental Emergencies

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  1. Common Dental Emergencies

  2. Dental emergencies can bring on sudden panic and there’s never a good time to experience tooth injuries. Panicking will not help, what you must do is call an emergency dentist right away so you can get treated immediately.

  3. Cracked and fractured teeth These oral injuries can happen for a variety of reasons. Perhaps you got hit in the mouth with a ball, were involved in a car accident, or simply bit down too hard on the food you were chewing. It can be especially painful when the enamel of your tooth cracks at the same time. The longer you go without treatment, the wider and more painful the crack becomes. One of the most obvious indications that you have cracked a tooth is experiencing pain when you eat or drink something hot or cold.

  4. Infections Another common dental emergency because they can cause severe pain. When the pulp of a tooth and the gums surrounding it become inflamed, it could indicate that you need root canal treatment. Our dentists stop the spread of infection by removing the diseased pulp and cleaning your tooth from the inside. At the conclusion of the root canal, your dentist will place a cap on the tooth to prevent additional infections in the future.

  5. Knocked out tooth Having your tooth partially or completely knocked out is an obvious dental emergency. Our dentists may be able to save your natural tooth if you act quickly enough. If possible, pick the pieces of the tooth up by the crown and rinse them quickly under warm water.

  6. The crown is the top portion of the tooth. Once you have done this, contact us immediately for further instructions. These are just three examples of common dental emergencies. Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you need immediate help.

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