Ignoring dental pain, whether it’s acute or chronic, can lead to permanent damage affecting both oral and overall health, potentially requiring extensive and costly treatment later on. Differentiating between issues that can wait and those needing urgent care can be challenging. However, persistent severe oral pain or bleeding always indicates an emergency.
Emergency Dentistry is crucial, especially in knocked-out permanent teeth or severe toothaches, which could indicate abscesses or infections that may pose life-threatening risks if left untreated. Dental emergencies cause physical discomfort and disrupt daily life, highlighting the importance of identifying a reliable emergency dentist. At Advanced Dental Implant Center, our compassionate team is committed to promptly addressing emergencies and restoring smiles and overall health with urgent dental care.
A tooth abscess is a collection of pus caused by a bacterial infection. The most apparent symptom is intense throbbing pain in the affected area that starts suddenly and gradually worsens. Other symptoms include sensitivity to hot or cold food and beverages and facial redness or swelling. An emergency root canal is a first-line treatment for an abscessed tooth because the infection has nearly always infiltrated the dental pulp.
Toothaches can be more than a painful nuisance—your body tells you something isn’t right in your mouth. When you experience sudden and unexplainable tooth pain, call Advanced Dental Implant Center, and we’ll fit you into our schedule.
Our qualified emergency dental team has the advanced skills and gentle touch to diagnose and treat the underlying issue. If the toothache is caused by an infected dental pulp, an emergency root canal can alleviate the pain and often save the tooth from extraction.
Sometimes, it’s obvious you cracked a tooth; for example, if you bite on something hard and part of your tooth around a filling breaks off. In other cases, a crack can be asymptomatic or produce fleeting symptoms that you may ignore. If the crack extends from the chewing surface of your tooth vertically down into the pulp, a root canal can prevent further damage.
But if the crack extends below the gum line, it’s no longer treatable and will require extraction, followed by a dental implant or bridge. Other types of damage include craze lines, fractured cusps, split teeth, and vertical root fractures.
A dislodged or knocked-out tooth should be treated within 12 to 24 hours to minimize trauma and save your tooth. If you lose a tooth due to trauma or it comes loose from infection, it’s important to be seen by your dentist as soon as possible.
A missing tooth can affect the surrounding teeth and put you at high risk for infection. Avoid food and drink and rinse with warm water to minimize pain and bleeding. To increase the chances of saving your tooth, keep it in milk or saliva until you can see our team.
Gums that won’t stop bleeding, especially if accompanied by pain and swelling, can indicate an underlying dental or health issue. Likewise, if your mouth or jaw suddenly becomes swollen for no apparent reason, call Advanced Dental Implant Center for emergency dentistry. An infection, irritation to your lymph nodes, or another severe issue could cause these symptoms and require immediate attention from a dental professional.
After a tooth extraction, a protective blood clot typically forms over the underlying bone and nerves. If the blood clot doesn’t form or gets dislodged, sensitive underlying tissue is exposed. When nerves are exposed, this can be an excruciating experience that only gets worse if you delay treatment. Call Advanced Dental Implant Center immediately to alleviate severe pain, and we’ll fit you into our schedule. Treatment involves gently rinsing and packing the socket with a medicated gauze pad. This process may need to be repeated until a blood clot forms and your pain subsides.
At Advanced Dental Implant Center, we use advanced dental technology to diagnose issues and provide the emergency dentistry you need swiftly and accurately. Our facilities and equipment adhere to the latest safety standards, including stringent sterilization protocols for your health, safety, and peace of mind. To alleviate discomfort and anxiety, we offer various types of sedation tailored to your unique needs.
We understand the stress of dealing with a dental emergency and want to ease your concerns about affordability. We offer financing options to ensure that excellent, comfortable, and accessible dental care is always available, whether for scheduled visits or unforeseen circumstances impacting your smile.
Suppose you’re experiencing head or neck pain, bleeding uncontrollably, feeling dizzy, or experiencing severe head trauma. In that case, seeking immediate medical attention by calling 911 or getting transported to the nearest medical facility is crucial. Medical personnel are best equipped to assist you with these urgent symptoms.
Round Rock is owned by Tom Kennedy, DDS under Affordable Dentures & Implants – Texas, PLLC
Denver is owned by Anthony Narajna, DDS under Affordable Dentures & Implants – Denver, PLLC
Advanced Dental Implant Center are part of a professional affiliation of dental implant practices operated by oral surgeons, periodontists, prosthodontists, and restorative dentists. With the specialized techniques used by Advanced Dental Implant Center, such as zygomatic and pterygoid implants, nearly all patients qualify for same day dental implants from a dental perspective. Prospective patients require an initial workup that includes an oral examination, 3D radiographic evaluation, and medical history consultation. Some patients with certain medical histories may not qualify for surgical treatment. “Teeth-in-a-day”, “one day implant teeth”, “same day implant teeth”, etc. refers to the fact that on the day of surgery, patients will have teeth removed (unless all teeth are already missing, dental implants placed, and a screw retained prosthesis secured to these implants on the same day as the surgery. While this first set of teeth are permanent in the fact that they are secured to the dental implants by screws, these teeth are typically not the final set of teeth as the patient will be allowed to heal prior to the delivery of the final set of teeth. Furthermore, the patient will be allowed to suggest desired changes to the initial set of teeth prior to the fabrication of the final set of teeth. The initial set of screw retained implant teeth are permanent in the fact that they are not removable by the patient and can only be removed by personnel in a dental office. With proper care and maintenance, dental implants can last a lifetime depending on the age of the patient when the implants were originally placed. Studies show that dental implants can last over 25 years with proper home care and regular professional maintenance.
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