Emergency Dental Care

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When To Seek Emergency Dental Care

Serious issues that need immediate attention include infection and ongoing bleeding. Certain traumas, especially those that involve facial bones, also require immediate treatment, as they can cut off the airway and restrict breathing. Seeking immediate dental attention for these issues can prevent trips to the ER at the hospital. Here are some other situations that might require prompt attention:

Pulpal inflammation – This is inflammation of the pulp, which refers to the tissue, blood supply, and nerves found in the middle of a tooth.

Tooth fracture – A fractured tooth can occur from an acute injury or from biting something hard. A fracture may be easy to spot if it is an obvious break.

Dry Socket – It occurs when a blood clot becomes dislodged or does not form properly, which exposes the bones and nerves in the gums.

Infection – Common signs include swelling, red gums, pain, and pockets of pus. An infection may also result in a fever.

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Emergency Dental Care

When someone is suffering from severe pain or other serious dental issues, emergency dental care may be needed. Although many people experiencing oral issues can wait to schedule a regular appointment with their dentist, some situations require immediate treatment. Emergency dental care is necessary in certain acute situations and can stop severe pain, prevent chronic issues, and even save an individual’s life.
Emergency dental care is available at 75th Ave Dental Studio in Glendale and the surrounding area. It may be difficult to understand what constitutes an emergency when it comes to dental problems. However, there are certain signs that indicate when someone should pursue more immediate care.

Ignoring a dental issue can have long-term consequences and can affect other teeth, the gums, or the underlying jaw bone. Knowing when a regular or emergency visit should be made can help control the problem more efficiently.

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