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When do I need treatment for a Dental Emergency?

Any of the following constitutes a dental emergency for which you should try and seek out a dentist who can see you quickly.

  • You have a toothache: You have brushed and flossed and it still hurts.
  • You have had a tooth come loose or knocked out in a game or in an accident.
  • You have a Gum or cheek injury and which is bleeding.
  • You have swollen and/or bleeding gums
  • Your orthodontic braces have broken and come loose.
  • You have a chipped or cracked tooth.
  • You have lost the crown of a tooth and it’s very sensitive
  • You have an abscess, even if it’s not yet painful

If this is nighttime or the weekend, and you cannot find a dentist reasonably quickly, then be aware that these issues need emergency dental treatment. And it would be best if you headed to the nearest ER.

A delay on your part could result in the loss of a tooth and a more complicated further treatment.

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Common Reasons to Call an Emergency Dentist in Aurora Ontario

Aurora and Newmarket Ontario patients lead busy lives, their lives are modern, and they are constantly juggling many tasks simultaneously. These balls in the air include family, work, home, friends, hobbies, volunteering, and so on.

Having these balls in the air means that when they suffer trauma or accident of some type, they postpone seeking immediate treatment. As the saying goes, “A stitch in time saves nine!” However, if this minor trauma is ignored at its occurrence, it can suddenly grow into a full-fledged emergency. 

 

Some Common Causes of Dental Emergency in Aurora Ontario

Abscess – Abscesses are generally caused by neglect in Oral care. The abscess could be on account of tooth decay or gum disease. It could also result from trauma to the tooth that was insufficiently treated at the time. The abscess shows up as a pocket of pus in the root of the tooth or under the gums.

Abscesses will show up as pain and swelling. Often with redness of the gums and bad breath.

Broken tooth – Sports are a major, although not the only reason for an injury resulting in a broken tooth. A broken or cracked tooth can be extremely painful. A fractured tooth is one of those injuries where if you cant get hold of a dentist who will see an emergency, you need to head to the ER.

You need to get your broken or cracked tooth or teeth fixed right away to both alleviate the pain as well as to avoid any possibility of infection.

Pain on chewing – This pain on biting or chewing would generally point to a cracked tooth or the presence of an infection. However, this sensitivity is another condition that needs to be treated at the earliest, as there is a chance that infection could set in, leading to much more severe complications.

Sensitivity to hot or cold liquids – This condition is similar to the pain associated with biting or chewing. The reasons here could be the cracked tooth or an infection. In addition, this could be for a variety of reasons, including the fact that you may be a tooth-grinder and have damaged the enamel of your tooth with grinding over time. It could also be from excessive use of tooth whitening without the supervision of a dentist or, in some cases, because you may have gum disease.

Sensitivity to hot or cold liquids can often be managed for a few days before you need to see your dentist. However, if ignored, this condition can convert into a painful emergency.

Pain in the Wisdom teeth area – A common problem associated with wisdom teeth is pericoronitis. According to the College of Dental Medicine of Columbia University, “Pericoronitis occurs around a wisdom tooth that has failed to come in or has only partially erupted. A partially erupted wisdom tooth can leave a flap of gum tissue that collects food particles and other debris—an ideal breeding ground for bacteria.”

This accumulation of food debris can cause an infection, manifest as inflammation, pus, and pain. The longer-term treatment for this condition would depend upon the severity of the condition. However, the pain of the condition may necessitate that you see an emergency dentist.

 

 

We find that a lot of people are unsure about whether they have a situation that counts as a dental emergency. We hope that article has helped clarify what constitutes a dental emergency.

Patients of Aurora Family Dentistry in Aurora or Newmarket, Ontario, should call the dental office right away and make a same-day appointment to see their dentist.

If you are suffering from any of these conditions, then call the dental office right away, and get your condition looked at by an emergency Dentist at Aurora Family Dentistry.

You Have Lost a Tooth – Now What?

Whether through an injury or progressive decay, losing a tooth can be extremely traumatic. Losing a tooth is perhaps the most critical of dental emergencies and one which requires that you contact your dentist for an emergency appointment—failing which, you should head to the ER.

The steps to take when you have lost a tooth are:

– Hold the top of the tooth, i.e., by the crown, rinse the tooth gently with room temperature water.

– Do not try to dry your tooth.  

– fit the tooth back into the socket and bite gently on it.

– If you cant fit the tooth back into its socket, then put it in a container with milk

– And do your best to see your dentist right away. The alacrity of response from you at this time could save your tooth.

 

You Have Fractured or Cracked a Tooth – Now What?

A fractured or cracked tooth is a dental emergency – Both because of the painfulness of the condition and the scope for an infection. Saving the tooth needs immediate treatment from your dentist.

The steps to take when you have fractured or cracked a tooth are:

  • The first step would be to rinse your mouth with lukewarm water.
  • If the fracture or crack in the tooth is the result of trauma or injury to the face, the next step would be to apply an icepack to your face.
  • Take Tylenol or another pain medication you have used in the past with good results to try and control pain and swelling.
  • The next step is to schedule an appointment with your dentist for an emergency appointment to get the necessary care.

Aurora Ontario and Newmarket Ontario are full of sporting and family leisure activity opportunities. You should most definitely take part in these, at the same time you should be aware that accidents can happen at any time, and to anyone. In such an accident, call Aurora Family Dentistry right away, and we will do our best to ensure that our dentists see you as quickly as possible.

Our dentists always make room in their schedules for dental emergencies.

Emergency Dentist near me in Aurora ON & Newmarket ON

How will an emergency dentist be able to help me?

If you live in the Aurora, Newmarket or other towns close by, then Aurora Family Dentistry is your emergency dentist near you.

If your tooth has been damaged or you are in pain, call us at 905-751-0009, right away so that we can schedule your appointment and treat the issue quickly.

While several dentists may require that you schedule appointments far in advance. Our staff will try and make an appointment for you to be seen by one of our dentists on priority.

How can I avoid Dental Emergencies?

 

While no one can avoid an accident, for most other emergencies – prevention may be possible through good maintenance of your oral health. Make certain to get your teeth cleaned twice a year. This gives your dental team the opportunity to catch a problem in its very early stages, and prevent it from becoming a major issue, even an emergency.

Where are you located? 

The Aurora Family Dentistry office is located at 15955 Bayview Ave. Unit-2, Aurora Ontario L4G 0S3. We are in the plaza at the South-East corner of Bayview and St. John’s Side Road. The plaza has access from both Bayview Avenue and St. John’s Side Road.