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Seeking Care From Emergency Dentistry Services

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After suffering a dental injury, it can be necessary to treat the situation as an emergency. This will require taking aggressive steps to treat the injury. Otherwise, prolonged, painful, and cosmetically noticeable complications can arise.

Assess The Damage To The Tooth

Immediately after your dental injury, you should assess the damage that has occurred. This will allow you to know whether serious structural damage has occurred, as this could lead to you seeking emergency dentistry services. Unfortunately, dental injuries can result in substantial amounts of bleeding, which can make it harder to assess the damage that has occurred to the tooth. Therefore, the tooth and gums should be cleaned to make it easier to determine the damage. In situations where the tooth is loose, missing or cracked, you will want to seek immediate treatment.

Appreciate That Effective Repair Options May Be Available

After experiencing an injury that results in sizable damage to their teeth, patients will often fail to seek treatment due to assuming that it will not be possible to effectively repair the teeth. Yet, there are many different ways that your dentist will be able to repair and restore the compromised teeth. Prompt treatment can increase the range of treatment options that are available, as it will limit the amount of decay that occurs. If the tooth becomes severely decayed, removal or a crown may be the only option due to the decay weakening the tooth. In situations where the tooth has not developed extensive or severe decay, bonding and other less invasive treatments can often be used.

Limit The Risk Of Infection And Complications

Following seeking treatment for your dental injury or emergency, you will still need at least a few days for your mouth to recover. During this time, it is vital for the injured tooth to be kept as clean as possible. Otherwise, the tooth could develop an infection that may force you to have it extracted or to undergo a painful root canal. For those that are experiencing problems with a front tooth, this will be fairly simple as these teeth can be easy to reach. However, if the damage occurs to a tooth in the back of your mouth, you will need to be particularly diligent to ensure that you are thoroughly cleaning it without being rough enough to disrupt any scabs or other healing that may be ongoing. If unexpected swelling or discharge starts to occur, your dentist should be notified immediately as this could indicate a potentially serious complication arising.

For more information on emergency dentistry, contact a local resource.


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