Signs of a Dental Emergency

How your emergency dentists in New York can help you

A dental emergency can be scary when it happens to you or someone you care about. Dental emergencies can happen anywhere and at dental emergencyany time, so you need to be prepared. Your emergency dentists at Emergency Dental Center in New York, NY can help you in case of a dental emergency.

So, how do you know if you have a dental emergency? Tooth pain is usually the first symptom people notice. You should seek out emergency dental treatment if you have:

  • A toothache that doesn’t go away
  • A tooth that is painful when you eat hot or cold foods
  • A tooth that is loose or knocked out completely
  • A filling or crown that has fallen out

You should also seek out emergency dental treatment if you have been in an accident, or had an injury involving your face, teeth, or jaws.

A toothache that doesn’t go away may be a sign of tooth decay. Tooth decay that has penetrated the enamel and the layer underneath, called dentin, can usually be treated with a filling. For severe tooth decay that has penetrated into the inner layer of your tooth, an area called the pulp, you may need a root canal.

A tooth that is painful when you eat or drink hot or cold foods and beverages is a sign you may need a root canal. Temperature sensitivity may indicate inflammation of the pulp inside your tooth.

If you have a tooth that is loose from an accident or injury, your dentist may be able to move the tooth back into position. If the tooth is knocked out completely, make sure to keep the tooth moist by putting it in saline solution or between your cheek and jaw. Be sure to not touch the roots of the tooth, to avoid contamination.

A filling or crown that has fallen out usually indicates decay beneath the filling or crown. Your dentist will remove the decay and then probably recommend a new filling or crown.

If you have a bridge that is loose, it could indicate decay, or a poor seal of the bonding agent. In the case of a loose implant, your implant may be failing due to lack of bone support or infection.

These are just a few of the dental emergencies that can happen. If you have a dental emergency, don’t worry. Instead call your emergency dentists at Emergency Dental Center in New York, NY. Early treatment means a better outcome, so call today!

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