Emergency dentistry is an urgent dental care service that is reserved for patients with a dental emergency. If you have a dental emergency, you should call our emergency dentist at Fallbrook Dental Care, right away for treatment.
Types of Dental Emergency
If a patient is injured in an accident or sports-related incident, they may require emergency dentistry services. A crown fracture is one of the most common injuries a dentist sees. A crown is a type of restoration used to cover a damaged tooth. The crown is made up of porcelain or ceramic and is bonded to the tooth structure.
A crown is used to protect a tooth that has been weakened by a large cavity, or a tooth that has undergone root canal therapy. It restores the teeth to a healthy state, and the patient can chew and smile normally.
If a tooth is fractured, it will need immediate treatment. Even minor fractures can cause damage to the root of the tooth, making the teeth more susceptible to infection. If you have broken a tooth, it’s best to save any pieces of the broken tooth and rinse your mouth with warm water. Contact your dentist right away.
When your teeth are cracked, they can be painful and sensitive to temperature extremes. Food particles can also become stuck between cracks and cause decay. Your dentist can repair a cracked tooth with a dental crown.
Dental crowns are tooth-shaped caps that are bonded over the top of your damaged tooth. Dental crowns can be made of ceramic or metal, but most often, they are made of porcelain. Porcelain dental crowns look like natural teeth and blend in with your smile.
If your gums are bleeding, it could be a sign of gum disease. Gum disease is an infection of the gums and can also include bone loss and harm to the supporting structures of your teeth. Gum disease is treatable, but it is important to receive treatment right away to prevent tooth loss.
A knocked-out tooth can be put back into its socket within 30 minutes of being knocked out. Find the tooth and rinse it with water. Do not use soap or chemicals. If possible, gently place the tooth back into its socket or If not possible, put the tooth in a container of milk. You can also put the tooth between your gum and cheek. The tooth should be preserved until you can come to see us.
When patients need emergency dental care, they can expect to be seen right away. First, the dentist will thoroughly examine the mouth, including x-rays, to determine the extent of the problem. Next, the dentist will discuss the patient’s treatment options. Emergency dentistry care often includes pain relief, such as rinsing and numbing the area, as well as restorative care, such as placing a crown.
For the best dental services visit Fallbrook Dental Care at 645 E. Elder Street Suite A, Fallbrook, CA 92028, or call (760) 728-8375 to book an appointment.