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Most Common Dental Emergencies and Their Treatments

Nothing is worse than feelings sudden pain and discomfort in your mouth while you are preparing yourself to sleep. Such cases are usually hard to analyze, and itu2019s impossible to find the main cause of your problem.

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Most Common Dental Emergencies and Their Treatments

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  1. Most Common Dental Emergencies and Their Treatments Nothing is worse than feelings sudden pain and discomfort in your mouth while you are preparing yourself to sleep. Such cases are usually hard to analyze, and it’s impossible to find the main cause of your problem. In this condition, you have to understand whether your problem is labeled as a dental emergency or not. Dental emergencies are a group of dental problems that should be immediately addressed before causing more complications. Our experienced emergency dentists at 6006 Yonge Dental are one of the best options to visit, as they offer you the best and most effective dental care services to preserve your smile. Distinguishing between a dental emergency and a usual oral problem can help you make the right decision and increase your chance of having a successful treatment progress. Therefore, having enough information about different types of dental emergencies can make you more aware of what you are dealing with to make the wisest decision. Here are common dental emergencies to help you determine what action you should take. Dental Infection If your tooth gets tiny and decayed or you suffer from bad breath for more than a few days, it’s time to visit your emergency dentist. Dental infection won’t go away on its own and should be treated as soon as possible. Leaving the infection untreated can destroy the inner layers of your tooth, and your condition gets more severe when the pulp is infected. In such cases, you may need endodontic treatment to remove all infected areas of the tooth. Knocked-out Tooth You may find your tooth knocked out, usually after experiencing a hit to your face or other physical traumas. If it’s possible, put the knocked-out tooth inside its place and visit your emergency dentist right away. If you are lucky enough, your emergency dentist can save the knocked-out tooth. Otherwise, you have to choose between a dental implant or partial denture to replace the missing tooth. Your emergency dentist will refer you to a reliable implant dentist for more information if you want. Mouth Sores Another type of dental emergency is mouth sores, which can be in different forms. Although mouth sores aren’t life-threatening, they can be really painful and irritating. In many cases, mouth sores indicate periodontal disease, and it’s vital to visit a periodontist as soon as possible. If you want to prevent this problem, it’s highly recommended to change your oral hygiene routine and improve it by using more professional tools. Chipped Tooth You can visit an emergency or cosmetic dentist for a broken or chipped tooth. Most patients with slight cracks on their teeth prefer to choose a cosmetic procedure such as porcelain veneer to

  2. restore the damaged tooth. But if your tooth is severely broken, you may have no choice but tooth removal and a replacement afterward. Pain The most common sign of dental emergencies is pain and discomfort. There could be many reasons behind the pain you feel in your mouth, such as an impacted wisdom tooth, dental abscess, tooth decay, etc. You should visit your emergency dentist to find and address the main reason. Visit our dentists today! Source: https://6006yongedental.ca/most-common-dental-emergencies-and-their-treatments/

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