Emergency Dentistry

Dental emergency

Emergency Dentistry

Even when we do our very best to prevent them, unfortunately, a dental emergency can strike… (and they always seem to happen at the most inconvenient times)!

But don’t fret. Our Trenton dentist understands how scary a dental emergency can be and is happy to accommodate you if a problem arises. Simply call our office and let us schedule a time to see you as soon as we can.

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Emergency dentistry refers to the branch of dentistry that deals with providing immediate care and treatment for dental issues that require urgent attention. Dental emergencies can range from severe toothaches and dental injuries to infections and other oral health problems that need immediate intervention to alleviate pain, prevent further damage, and preserve oral health.

Common dental emergencies include:

  1. Toothache: Severe and persistent tooth pain may be caused by various factors, such as dental decay, infection, or a cracked tooth.
  2. Dental Trauma: Accidents, falls, or sports injuries can result in broken or knocked-out teeth, fractured jaws, or soft tissue injuries in the mouth.
  3. Infections: Dental abscesses or infections can cause significant pain, swelling, and discomfort. These infections can spread and become more serious if not treated promptly.
  4. Lost Fillings or Crowns: A lost filling or crown can expose the sensitive interior of the tooth, leading to pain and potential damage.
  5. Gum Issues: Gum infections, bleeding, and swelling can also require immediate attention to prevent further complications.
  6. Orthodontic Emergencies: Issues with braces, such as broken wires or brackets, can cause discomfort and need to be addressed quickly.
  7. Impacted Wisdom Teeth: Impacted wisdom teeth can cause pain, infection, and swelling, requiring immediate attenti

If you experience a dental emergency, it's essential to contact your dentist as soon as possible. Many dental practices have provisions for handling emergencies, often with dedicated emergency contact numbers for after-hours situations. If you're unable to reach your regular dentist, consider visiting an emergency dental clinic or a hospital emergency room, depending on the severity of the situation.

Preventing dental emergencies is also crucial. Regular dental check-ups and practicing good oral hygiene can help identify and address potential issues before they become emergencies. Wearing mouthguards during sports activities and avoiding behaviors that can lead to dental injuries are also advisable.

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