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April 21, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — dhillon @ 9:21 am

Dentist diagnosing dental emergenciesYou’ve been experiencing dental discomfort for days. You’re hoping that it fades on its own but it still doesn’t want to subside. It can be tough to self-diagnose and know when it’s time to pick up the phone and call your emergency dentist. Here are five tips from your emergency dentist in Ware to educate you on the most common types of dental emergencies.

 

 

1.) Severe Toothaches

If you experience strong, persistent dental pain, that’s always a sign that you should see your dentist right away. Apart from being highly unpleasant, dental pain can also be indicative of larger-scale problems in your mouth. Toothaches can happen for a number of reasons and it’s important to have your dentist diagnose your particular condition.

2.) Loose Teeth

From dental trauma to clenching and grinding, teeth can become loose in a number of ways. However, the most common reason for loose teeth in adult patients is periodontal, or gum, disease. Over time, the bone and support structure around your teeth wears away, leading to lost teeth if it isn’t treated in time.

3.) Dental Abscesses

Abscesses are very painful infections in the roots of your teeth. They are often accompanied by swelling, fever, and other common forms of infections. Often, dental abscesses require root canals for the pain to subside. If you allow abscesses to go untreated, your symptoms will only worsen.

4.) Blood and Discharge in Your Mouth

Small amounts of blood in your mouth can be common if you don’t have flossing as a part of your daily oral health routine. Excessive amounts of blood, however, are not. Gums that bleed a disproportionate amount or very easily can be a sign that you have advanced periodontal disease. Other forms of discharge, such as puss, can mean that you have an oral infection in need of treatment.

5.) Numb Teeth

When you have a painful toothache that suddenly lapses into numbness, it can mean that an infection has spread deep into the root of your tooth. Numbness in your teeth is always an indication of a dental emergency.

It’s important to take great care of your mouth. Your oral health is linked to the rest of your body. Any severe oral problems could lead to more major complications if they are left untreated. Emergency dentists are specially trained to treat you and get you back to full health quickly. If you ever experience any of these signs and symptoms, you should book an appointment with your dentist right away.

 

About the Author

Dr. Navkiran Dhillon loves to get her patients out of pain. She understands just how taxing dental emergencies can be and takes pride in being able to treat her patients quickly and seamlessly. She graduated at the top of her class from Boston University and has spent hundreds of hours continuing her education. She is more than equipped to treat any dental emergency that might come your way. If you think you may be having a dental emergency, email or call Dhillon Family & Cosmetic Dentistry right away at (413) 289-5130.

 

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