False Teeth - Making the Right Choices

Types Of Dental Emergencies

Maintaining good dental health is essential to avoid pain and tooth loss. Also, severe tooth infections can affect your overall health, especially if you suffer from chronic diseases such as cancer. Therefore, good dental health is paramount. However, dental emergencies are inevitable, and you should know how to attend to them. Here are common dental emergencies you may experience.

Filling, Denture, or Dental Crown Loss

Ideally, patients get a tooth filling to seal cavities while dentures and crowns are used to replace teeth. However, the filling or dental installations may loosen with time and fall off. When this happens, the chances are that you'll have issues when chewing. Also, without proper support of the teeth, all your teeth may loosen.

To avoid dental complications, manage dental emergencies quickly by getting emergency dental treatment. Your dentist can replace the lost filling and dentures and restore your dental health.

Toothache and Bleeding After a Tooth Extraction

After a tooth extraction procedure, you may experience some pain and numbing effects for some hours. Nevertheless, if the pain is persistent or you experience heavy bleeding, these are dental emergencies that require instant treatment. Your dentist will check the affected area and offer you the right treatment to ensure proper healing.

Abscess

When bacteria infect the pulp of your tooth, an abscess develops. The pulp infection can cause swelling resulting in pain when chewing. The types of tooth abscess are:

  • Periodontal. Forms on the gum beside the root of the tooth

  • Periapical. The abscess forms at the tooth root tip.

  • Gingival. Forms at the surface of the gum.

The abscess may spread to your ears, neck, and jaws if left unattended, causing severe symptoms including teeth sensitivity, inflammation, fever, and severe pain. 

Trauma

Dental traumas are common dental emergencies that affect the teeth and surrounding areas like the tongue, lips, and jaws. The trauma can result from an accident, a blow, or a slip and fall accident resulting in tooth chipping, loosening, or breakage. In such cases, you need immediate dental care to save your teeth. Any delays may cause permanent damage, which may warrant a tooth extraction.

In some cases, the trauma may cause a jaw fracture, which can cause severe pain, bleeding, swelling, and facial bruising. You require immediate dental treatment where the dentist puts the fractured bone back in position mainly through surgery.

Damage or loss of dental installations, trauma, abscess, pain, and bleeding after a tooth extraction procedure are common dental emergencies. Consider getting immediate treatment to avoid complications.  


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