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Sudden toothache? Broken tooth from an accident? Facial swelling or bleeding gums? Dental emergencies can be alarming—but timely treatment can save your tooth and prevent complications.
Emergency dental care is the immediate treatment provided to address severe dental problems that require urgent attention. These can include injuries, infections, or sudden pain that cannot wait for a routine appointment. Quick response can relieve pain, prevent worsening of the condition, and save teeth.
The dentist assesses the urgency of the condition and takes a brief medical history.
A thorough intraoral and extraoral examination is performed.
Pain is immediately managed using local anesthesia or medications.
Temporary veneers may be placed while the permanent ones are being fabricated. X-rays may be taken to determine the cause of pain or damage.
Depending on the situation, temporary or permanent treatment is performed (e.g., replanting a knocked-out tooth, draining an abscess, placing a temporary filling, or stopping bleeding).
If infection is present, appropriate antibiotics and painkillers are prescribed.
Further definitive treatment is scheduled once the emergency is controlled.
Sudden toothache? Broken tooth from an accident? Facial swelling or bleeding gums? Dental emergencies can be alarming—but timely treatment can save your tooth and prevent complications. Read on to understand emergency dental care.
Steps involved in Emergency Dental Care: