What’s A Dental Emergency

Before you head to our dental office because you have a toothache, it’s important to know what actually qualifies as a dental emergency. At Dental Excellence of Blue Bell, we provide comprehensive dental care in Blue Bell, which includes helping patients understand when urgent treatment is needed. Usually, a dental emergency is any type of dental problem that causes severe pain, discomfort, or bleeding. We also consider signs of infection as an emergency. What isn’t an emergency is a minor toothache, or a lost crown or filling. Emergencies require immediate attention, while those problems can often wait a few days if necessary. To help you decide if your dental problem is in fact an emergency, we’ve compiled a list of possible dental emergencies and how to handle them.

Dislodged/Knocked-Out Tooth

One of the most serious types of dental emergencies is when a tooth gets hit by so much pressure that it becomes dislodged or knocked out. If the tooth becomes dislodged, your first action should be putting gauze or a towel over the tooth to stop the bleeding. Contact our dental office as soon as possible so we can fix your tooth.

If the tooth gets completely knocked out, try not to freak out. Grab a towel or some gauze to place over the socket to stop the bleeding first. Then, look for your missing tooth. Once you find it, carefully pick it up by the crown and avoid touching the roots. Place the tooth in a cup of milk or saliva to prevent it from drying up. Then, contact our dental office and get here as soon as possible so we can reattach your tooth. The longer you wait to visit us, the less likely we will have success replacing the tooth.

Damaged Tooth

If you happen to crack, chip, or break a tooth, this is also a dental emergency. However, some damages might be more severe than others. The big problem is that most people don’t know how severe their tooth damage is until they receive a dental x-ray. A large enough crack can cause an infection in the tooth that may require restorative dentistry treatment. In addition, chips and cracks that affect the look of your smile can often be corrected with cosmetic dentistry options like bonding or veneers.

Toothache

A toothache can occur for many different reasons. One of the most common reasons and easiest to fix is getting a piece of food wedged between the tooth or in the gums. If you randomly experience a sudden toothache, start by brushing and flossing your teeth. Rinsing your mouth with water can also help remove anything that’s stuck in your mouth. If the toothache persists after taking these steps, there might be an underlying problem. In this case, we recommend taking an over the counter pain reliever and then scheduling an appointment with us. If the toothache pain becomes unbearable, please let us know and we will see you sooner.

Damaged or Missing Restoration

These types of problems can often be avoided with consistent checkups and preventive dentistry. When you visit us for regular cleanings, we can check the health of your restorations and fix issues before they get worse. If one of these problems happens out of the blue, please contact us for assistance—our restorative and cosmetic dentistry services can repair and improve your smile.

Get Immediate Relief With Emergency Dental Care in Blue Bell

Dental emergencies are stressful, but you don’t have to face them alone. At Dental Excellence of Blue Bell, we’re here to provide prompt, compassionate care when you need it most. Whether it’s a knocked-out tooth, severe toothache, or a damaged restoration, Dr. Siegel and our team will act quickly to relieve your pain and protect your long-term oral health.

Don’t wait and risk further complications. Call us now at (610) 272-0828 to get help from your trusted emergency dentist in Blue Bell.