Is It Time to Rush to an Emergency Dentist?

Welcome to my blog, guys! This blog is going to be about a subject which is very close to my heart. In the last year, various members of my family have been affected by illness and disease. I had never had to help someone deal with a medical problem before so I was in the dark. The GP and the hospital staff I have dealt with have all been fantastic and offered me some great advice. Thankfully, my mum and my sister have now made full recoveries. I wanted to start this blog as a way of showing thanks and to help others.

Is It Time to Rush to an Emergency Dentist?

28 June 2019
 Categories: Dentist, Blog


One of the most excruciating types of pain you can experience is a toothache. And in typical cases, the toothache will progress steadily from a dull ache into sharp pains, and this is when you start thinking of visiting your dentist. However, what if the pain occurs after business hours? Moreover, what if the pain starts spontaneously making you unsure of what is the primary cause? In these scenarios, it is crucial to see an emergency dentist. These professionals tend to offer their services day and night so your oral issue can be attended to post haste. But how do you know if it legitimately is an emergency? This piece will help you know when it is definitely time to rush to an emergency dentist.

The pain stems from physical trauma

If your tooth pain has started due to trauma to your mouth, then it is definitely time to visit an emergency dentist. While tooth decay tends to be a typical culprit of tooth pain, this type of discomfort does not happen overnight. Thus, this is indicative of the fact that your tooth is deteriorating at a steady pace. On the other hand, when the pain starts immediately after a direct impact to the mouth, it could be a sign of damage to the root of the tooth. If this root damage is not addressed posthaste, there is a high likelihood of the entire tooth dying, which in turn translates into tooth loss. In some cases, you may not feel pain, but if you have experienced trauma to your mouth and your tooth starts to turn grey or is loose, you should still see an emergency dentist to salvage the tooth.

The pain is disrupting your normal functioning

Different people have different levels of pain tolerance. Thus, what someone may feel is debilitating may be merely bothersome to someone else. However, if the pain is having an impact on how you go about your day-to-day life, you should take that as a sure-fire sign that it needs the attention of an emergency dentist. In some cases, you may find it difficult to talk since any time air comes into contact with the damaged tooth you feel extreme sensitivity. Additionally, some people may be unable to chew because any pressure applied to the tooth will cause extreme discomfort. Rather than try to numb the pain with over-the-counter medication, you should have the tooth pain resolved professionally at your emergency dental clinic.

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Dealing with Illness and Disease

Welcome to my blog, guys! This blog is going to be about a subject which is very close to my heart. In the last year, various members of my family have been affected by illness and disease. I had never had to help someone deal with a medical problem before so I was in the dark. The GP and the hospital staff I have dealt with have all been fantastic and offered me some great advice. Thankfully, my mum and my sister have now made full recoveries. I wanted to start this blog as a way of showing thanks and to help others.

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