Emergency Dental - Experiencing Extreme Pain or Have a Tooth Knocked Out
Whether you are experiencing extreme pain or have a tooth knocked out, it is important to seek prompt dental treatment. Failure to visit a dentist right away can result in more severe injuries and complications later on.
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Whether you are experiencing extreme pain or have a tooth knocked out, it is important to seek prompt dental treatment. Failure to visit a dentist right away can result in more severe injuries and complications later on. Having access to emergency dental work Raleigh NC services on weekends can help alleviate pain and prevent serious damage from occurring.

Toothache

Tooth pain is a sure sign that something is wrong. Whether it’s temporary, like the throbbing you feel after eating something hard, or a more serious problem, such as an exposed root, cracked tooth, gum disease, or infection, it can’t be ignored.

A sharp, jabbing pain may indicate that a filling has broken or a crown has come off. It could also be caused by a damaged or decayed tooth, or even a crack in the jawbone.

An emergency dentist can treat the underlying cause of the toothache, giving you relief while preventing further damage. In the meantime, you can take ibuprofen or acetaminophen to reduce pain and inflammation.

Knocked-Out Tooth

The saying, "Time is tissue" is a medical fact, and this is certainly true when it comes to knocked-out teeth (also called avulsed). When a tooth is avulsed the chances of saving it dramatically decrease with each minute that passes without treatment.

If possible, a knocked-out tooth can be placed back in its socket as soon as it is located. If that is not feasible, submerge it in milk or some other preservation solution and bring it with you to your emergency appointment.

Knocked-out baby teeth (also known as deciduous or primary teeth) should never be put back into the gum socket because it can damage the developing permanent tooth underneath. A dentist can usually replace a knocked-out baby tooth with a bridge or denture. An avulsed permanent tooth requires splinting to adjacent teeth until it reattaches to the bone. This process takes between 7 and 10 days. After that, the reimplanted tooth needs root canal treatment.

Swelling or Knots on the Gums

A bump or lump on your gums can have a wide variety of causes. Some are harmless and will go away on their own, such as an irritation from plaque or food debris or a temporary change in the texture of your gums caused by an appliance or illness. Others are more serious and should be treated immediately, such as pericoronitis or a gum abscess.

A gum boil is a small collection of pus in a pocket that can cause pain and discomfort and may pop on its own (Rinse with saltwater). A periapical abscess is more serious and can lead to systemic infection if left untreated. A gum abscess typically develops on the surface of the gum, but a more serious one can form deeper in the gum tissue. Sudden gum swelling is an emergency dental work Raleigh NC, even without pain, so it's important to keep an eye out for any changes in your gums and seek immediate professional attention if you notice them.

Infection

Infections, severe tooth pain, and other issues requiring immediate care can be treated by emergency dental work. Infections left untreated can worsen and may require more extensive procedures. It’s important to use appropriate tools to open bottles and boxes rather than using your teeth, which can cause unnecessary harm and lead to a trip to the dentist.

 

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