
Apr
At Mint Dental in Meridian, Idaho, Dr. Kevin Pulsipher, Dr. Tysen Wood, and their team provide prompt, compassionate emergency dental care. Whether you’re experiencing sudden tooth pain, a broken tooth, or another urgent dental issue, it’s important to know when to seek immediate care. Here are some key questions to ask yourself to determine if you’re facing a dental emergency and what to do next.
If you have intense tooth pain that does not go away with over-the-counter pain medication, it may indicate an infection, abscess, or another serious dental issue that requires immediate attention.
A knocked-out tooth is a true dental emergency. If treated quickly, there’s a chance the tooth can be saved. Place the tooth in milk or a tooth preservation solution and contact an emergency dentist immediately.
A cracked or broken tooth can expose nerves and lead to severe pain or infection. Seeking prompt treatment can prevent further damage and preserve your tooth.
If you’re bleeding excessively after an injury or dental procedure, you should seek emergency dental care. Continuous bleeding can indicate a more serious issue that requires immediate treatment.
Swelling in your mouth or face could indicate an infection, abscess, or other serious dental condition. If left untreated, infections can spread and become dangerous.
A lost filling or crown can expose sensitive areas of your tooth, leading to pain and discomfort. While not always an emergency, repairing it as soon as possible is important to prevent further damage.
A metallic taste may indicate a broken or leaking dental filling, which could expose your tooth to bacteria and lead to decay or infection.
If your pain is affecting your ability to eat or talk, it’s important to address the issue quickly. Ignoring pain can worsen the condition and lead to more extensive dental work later.
An abscessed tooth or gum infection can be extremely dangerous if untreated. If you notice a pimple-like swelling filled with pus, seek emergency dental care immediately.
Broken braces, dentures, or retainers can cause discomfort and irritation. In some cases, they can lead to injuries inside the mouth, requiring urgent repair or replacement.
If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, you may be experiencing a dental emergency. Dr. Kevin Pulsipher, Dr. Tysen Wood, and the team at Mint Dental in Meridian, Idaho, are ready to provide prompt, professional care to relieve pain and restore your oral health. Call us at (208) 900-4669 to schedule an emergency dental appointment today.