When Should You Call an Emergency Dentist?
If one day you wake up with a tooth ache, what should you do next? Should you call the dentist right away? Sometimes, finding out if the dental issue is an emergency can be tricky. Here’s a look at situations when it’s necessary to contact an emergency dentist:
Dental Problems That Can Wait A Little Bit
If you experience any of the following conditions, you need not worry about getting an immediate dental care but can schedule an appointment quite soon.
- A dull and persistent toothache as if something is stuck in your teeth. You need to rinse and floss the area and if it helps, the issue may be a small cavity or crack in the enamel.
- It’s normal for the gums to bleed a little, but if you have recently started flossing, it can be because of flossing as well. Try to brush and floss with a lighter touch for about a week and see if it stops. If it doesn’t stop, you may be having an early –stage gum disease which needs periodontal therapy from the dentist.
- A loose/ dislodged filling or crown can be jarring but does not need to be addressed right away. Simply put the restoration in a safe container and avoid chewing with the tooth till you see the dentist.
Dental Problems That Need Emergency Care
If you find yourself dealing with below mentioned dental issues, you need to give the dentist in NJ 07719 a call right away:
- If the tooth is hurting so bad that you can’t even function normally then you may need dental care as it might be a serious infection or deep fracture.
- Once the tooth has become fully dislodged, the dentist can put it back into place only within an hour or so of the initial accident.
- If a tooth has sustained some physical trauma, this can expose the sensitive inner layer, making it more vulnerable to developing an infection.
Just a Call Away
The emergency dental care is just a call away so you can go ahead in case you encounter an emergency.
susan J. Curley
DDS
Dr. Susan J. Curley, DDS, is an experienced dental professional practicing at Susan J. Curley, DDS in Wall Township, NJ. For over 25 years, she has provided comprehensive dental care using modern technology and proven treatment approaches. After earning her DDS degree, Dr. Curley has continued expanding her knowledge through advanced training and continuing education to stay aligned with evolving dental practices.
She is an engaged participant in the American Dental Association. She serves on the Peer Review Board for the New Jersey Dental Association, contributing to the maintenance of professional standards in the field. Known for her patient-first philosophy, she emphasizes evidence-based care, transparency in treatment planning, and open communication.
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