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The Top 4 Causes of Dental Emergencies and How to Prevent Them

Dental emergencies can happen unexpectedly, but many of them can be prevented with the right care and precautions. The top four causes of dental emergencies include toothaches, chipped teeth, broken crowns, and abscesses. Emergency Dental Services provides you with preventative measures for each of those four most common causes of dental emergencies so you can be better prepared. By staying proactive, you can protect your teeth and gums from sudden, painful situations that require immediate care.

Toothaches or Cavities

Toothaches, especially if they persist longer than 24 hours, might mean there is a larger issue than just sensitive teeth, such as a cavity. To prevent toothaches, the best method is consistent brushing and flossing every day. Cavities and toothaches happen when there is either a build-up of bacteria from food or drink that slowly breaks down your teeth. It is crucial to see an emergency dentist before the cavity leads to a larger infection or tooth decay.

Chipped or Broken Teeth

Chipped or broken teeth are often caused by accidents, whether it’s falling on your face or from a sporting event where a flailing limb or ball hits your mouth. If the tooth falls out or if the broken tooth is wedged into your gums, then bleeding might start, and you should visit our emergency dental clinic as soon as possible. While we don’t expect you to wear mouthguards at all times, if you participate in sports, it’s a great idea to wear a mouthguard to prevent cracks, breaks, or knocked-out teeth.

Broken or Lost Crowns

Similar to chipped or broken teeth, lost or damaged crowns typically result from accidents where something impacts your teeth. Crowns are placed over teeth that have been damaged by decay or injury, restoring both function and appearance. They’re often used for patients who’ve experienced tooth loss, whether due to decay or trauma, allowing them to smile confidently without worrying about a missing tooth. To protect your crowns from damage, especially during physical activities, we highly recommend wearing a mouthguard. This simple precaution can help prevent unexpected accidents and keep your crowns—and your smile—intact.Bottom of Form

Abscess

An abscess is a painful type of gum infection that often appears as a small pimple between your teeth and gums. It can cause significant discomfort and, if left untreated, may spread to other areas of your gums, leading to more serious complications. To prevent further damage and avoid more severe infections, it’s crucial to see an emergency dentist as soon as possible. Abscesses typically develop due to untreated wounds or poor oral hygiene. Just as you would cover a cut on your body to protect it from bacteria, you should practice proper dental care—such as brushing and flossing daily—to prevent abscesses from forming in your mouth. Taking these steps will help keep your gums healthy and reduce the risk of infection.

Contact Us Immediately If You Have a Dental Emergency

If you’re experiencing a dental emergency, it’s crucial to act quickly to prevent further damage and alleviate your pain. Whether you’ve chipped a tooth, are dealing with severe toothache, or have a knocked-out tooth, immediate care is essential. Don’t wait—delaying treatment can lead to complications that may require more extensive procedures later. Contact us at Emergency Dental Services right away for prompt, professional care. Our experienced team is available to assist you 24/7, ensuring your dental health is restored as quickly as possible. Call us now or visit our clinic to get the relief you need!