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The Top 5 Dental Emergencies You Should Be Aware Of

22 November 2024

Dental emergencies can be unexpected, not to mention painful! Sometimes you might be experiencing pain and not even realise that it could be a dental emergency. Our blog is here to explore the top 5 dental emergencies and why they are such serious conditions. To learn more about dental emergencies, keep on reading!



The Top 5 Dental Emergencies


If you think you’re experiencing a dental emergency, it’s important to seek urgent dental care from a dental expert. Read below to learn what to look out for!


Toothache


Toothache or tooth pain can seem insignificant but it can often indicate a much more serious problem. Two common causes of toothache are pulp infections, or something being stuck between two teeth, but there can be many other reasons you’re suffering with a toothache. If you’re feeling intense pain, it would definitely be worth seeking emergency dental care to prevent the problem from worsening.


Chips & Cracks


Chips and cracks in your teeth can happen unexpectedly when biting down hard on something. Visible fractures, chips and cracks or pain when biting can indicate a problem with your teeth. If you’re noticing this issue frequently, it would be worth seeking advice from dental experts.


Loose Teeth or Knocked Out Teeth


Loose adult teeth or teeth that have been knocked out can happen during accidents, sports injuries or falls. If possible, you should hold the tooth (not by the root) and rinse it gently before trying to place it back in the socket, or keeping it in a saline solution. You should see dental experts within 30 minutes of a tooth being knocked out to increase the chances of a successful reattachment.


Lost Fillings Or Crowns


Lost fillings or crowns can sometimes come loose due to wear and tear and you may notice your teeth being more sensitive or uncomfortable. If a crown or filling becomes loose, it’s important to get this addressed by a dental expert as soon as possible, to prevent any damage from occurring in your mouth.


Soft Tissue Injuries


Soft tissue injuries include any injury that occurs in your gums, tongue or cheeks. You may notice swelling, cuts or soreness in your mouth which can be the result of an injury, biting or some kind of trauma to the face. If you are experiencing a lot of bleeding, or it persists, definitely go and visit an emergency dentist to be safe.


Looking For Emergency Dental Care?


If you’re looking for emergency dental care, you can find quality services from professional dental hygienists here at Acorn Dental Health. Whether you’re after emergency care or a general check up, our team can give you a hand. To learn more about our wide range of services, get in touch with us today!

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