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The Way Emergency Dental Therapy Is Different From Standard Dental Care

Emergency dental focuses on delivering urgent dental care and emergency dental treatment.

Call your dentist and explain what happened. He or she will see you the same day. There is no need to deal with unnecessary dental pain any longer. Most dentists leave gaps in their schedules to accommodate dental emergencies and will work you into their schedule the same day, especially for the more extreme cases.

The basic 'not so serious' emergency dental issues:

* Swollen gums

* Abscess

* Toothache

* Root canal trouble

* Lost fillings

* Loose crowns

* Broken dentures

* Chipped tooth

* Tooth decay

* Wisdom teeth problems

* Mouth ulcers

The 'not so serious' emergency dental issues are things that you could still bring under control should your dental emergency take place after office hours. When you have toothache, loose crowns, a cracked tooth or a mouth ulcer, wait until morning and make an appointment to visit your dentist to have your problem fixed, usually the same day. Meanwhile, take some pain relievers. This should help you get some short-term relief.

Whenever you bite or grind food heavily, your teeth could get fractured and therefore create pain whenever you eat or attempt to chew food.

A dentist can repair a minor fracture with a sanding disc or by applying a composite bonding putty.

Chipping a tooth usually means that you have broken off a little bit of enamel, but doing this is not any reason to panic. If the dentin has been exposed, the damage could cause discomfort or sensitivity to heat or cold.

Pain involving parts of the mouth, even when minor, can indicate a severe underlying problem that could worsen with time. It is important to contact a dentist as soon as possible for a professional evaluation to minimize damage to the teeth, gums, and supporting bone.

If you have a tooth come out unexpectedly, that is a dental emergency. Care should be taken to not swallow the tooth. To stop the bleeding, bite down on a a clean wash cloth and hold it there. If the tooth can be reimplanted inside half an hour, the possibility of keeping the tooth is higher.

Toothaches are troublesome and can keep you up all night and make it tough to eat or drink. A toothache is usually the result of an underlying problem such as dental cairies, gum infection or food stuck between your teeth.

Seeing the dentist once every 6 months and getting your teeth cleaned will definitely prevent tooth decay and gum problems and avoid the need for emergency dental care.

by: Tom Harrison.




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