Treat a Dental Emergency as Soon as Possible

It is important to treat a dental emergency as soon as possible to prevent any concern from worsening. This review discusses the different types of dental emergencies and how you can properly treat them.

Here is what you should know about a dental emergency

A dental emergency does not improve on its own. Fortunately, emergency dentists are able to treat oral health and dental trauma concerns promptly to limit long-term damage and reduce cost and discomfort. The following is a detailed review of all of the things that are important to know about treating a dental emergency.

The different types of dental emergencies

A dental emergency is any oral health concern or instance of dental trauma that requires immediate attention to avoid worsening or prolonged discomfort and concerning oral health symptoms. The most common types of dental emergencies include:

  • A tooth infection
  • Severe chips and cracks
  • Severe tooth decay
  • Dislodged tooth
  • Knocked out tooth
  • Gum lacerations

Essentially anything can cause a dental emergency. Common causes include car accidents, blows to the mouth during a sporting event, a nasty fall, a physical altercation, an oral infection, bruxism, and severe decay that is left untreated.

What to do after enduring a dental emergency

Panic often sets in after a dental emergency. This can make matters worse, so the first thing to do is to try and relax as much as possible. Next, you should find any teeth that are knocked out of the mouth (if applicable) and preserve them by immediately cleaning and storing them. The next step is to contact the emergency dentist practice and head to the office if they are able to see you right away. However, it is strongly encouraged that you have someone else drive you if you are in severe discomfort.

What types of treatment are there for a dental emergency?

Often, the first goal when treating a dental emergency is to alleviate the initial symptoms, such as swelling, pain, and bleeding. Next, the dentist may be able to perform a restorative procedure on the same visit, such as placing a temporary dental crown for a chipped or cracked tooth. Ultimately, the type of treatment that is used depends on the severity and the type of damage.

How to prevent a dental emergency in the future

Of course, accidents can occur even if you take every precaution in the world. However, you can greatly reduce your risk of dental trauma or an oral health concern by protecting your teeth at vulnerable times (i.e. wearing a mouthguard during contact sports) and practicing good oral hygiene by brushing, flossing, and using mouthwash regularly.

Do you have a dental emergency that needs immediate treatment?

We can treat a range of dental emergency types. Whether you bit down too hard and cracked a tooth, have a tooth infection, or endured another type of dental emergency, we are here to provide the care you need. Call us now if you are in need of dental emergency treatment.

Request an appointment here: https://thevannuysdentists.com or call Dr. David Esraeli DDS at (818) 574-4438 for an appointment in our Van Nuys office.

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