Dental Emergencies: What to Do and When to See a Dentist?

Sudden pain, a broken tooth, or unexpected swelling can be stressful situations. That’s why at Dental Artistry, we want to help you recognize what qualifies as a true dental emergency, what you can do at home right away, and when it’s crucial to seek professional care without delay.

🚨 What Is Considered a Dental Emergency?

Not every dental issue is an emergency, but there are situations that require immediate attention to avoid serious complications. The most common dental emergencies include:

  • Severe and constant toothache that doesn’t respond to painkillers

  • Broken or fractured tooth due to trauma or accident

  • Knocked-out permanent tooth (avulsion)

  • Swelling or abscess with pus in the gums or face

  • Bleeding that won’t stop after an extraction or injury

  • Lost or loose crown, prosthesis, or fixed appliance

  • Infection accompanied by fever or general discomfort

🦷 What Should You Do in a Dental Emergency?

1. Stay calm. Take a deep breath and assess the situation.
2. Call your dental clinic immediately. At Dental Artistry, we offer emergency care.
3. In the meantime, follow these basic tips:

  • If a permanent tooth is knocked out, place it in milk or saline and see your dentist within one hour.

  • For intense pain, apply a cold compress to the area and take a dentist-approved pain reliever.

  • If there’s swelling with pus, don’t pop it or take antibiotics without professional advice.

  • If you have a broken tooth, keep the fragment and avoid chewing on that side.

⛑️ What If I Can’t Get to the Dentist Right Away?

If you’re traveling or it’s outside office hours:

  • Avoid self-medicating.

  • Don’t apply heat directly to the area.

  • Don’t ignore the pain—it can escalate quickly.

  • Seek dental care as soon as possible.

Why Is It Important to Treat a Dental Emergency Promptly?

Leaving a dental emergency untreated can lead to:

  • Permanent damage to teeth or surrounding tissue

  • Serious infections that affect your overall health

  • More pain, complications, and costly treatments later on

Acting quickly can make the difference between saving or losing a tooth.

At Dental Artistry, we’re ready to assist you in urgent situations.
If you’re experiencing any of the symptoms above—or are unsure if your issue is an emergency—contact us. We’ll guide you and schedule a prompt appointment.

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