Dental
Emergency in Sydney
Dental
Emergencies: Introduction
Pain
is one of the reasons people go
to the dentist. A painful tooth
can be triggered by hot or cold
food and drinks. Heavy biting or
grinding may fracture a tooth and
cause the tooth to hurt when you
chew. Sometimes, when a filling
falls out, you may have a throbbing
ache.
Any
injury to teeth or gums can be serious
and should not be ignored. Injury
can damage nerves or blood vessels.
There is also a risk of getting
an infection, which can become life
threatening. If you ignore dental
pain or dental injury, you're taking
a chance. You should not delay getting
treatment. Delays in treatment can
be dangerous to your health. Getting
injured teeth repaired and treated
quickly is the best thing to do.
Today,
dentists have many options for dealing
with dental emergencies. Now you
can benefit from advances in pain
management and techniques to restore
teeth. Teeth can be repaired with
synthetic materials that are strong
and look as good as your natural
teeth. Your dentist has the training
and skills to identify how serious
the problem is, and he or she almost
always can reduce or eliminate pain
within a few minutes.
When
to Call ALL DAY ALL NIGHT DENTAL
If
you're not sure if a dental problem
is an emergency, our dentists offer
this advice: If it hurts,
it's an emergency. This
is because even injuries that seem
small or superficial can affect
the living tissues inside the teeth.
Quick treatment improves the odds
of saving injured or damaged teeth.
Even if you aren't in much pain,
any structural damage to a tooth
— from a sports injury, for
example — should be considered
an emergency. Chips or fractures
can affect the living tissue inside
the tooth, causing more problems
in the future. Your dentist can
prevent the damage from getting
worse.
The
same is true of a lost filling or
crown. Even if you don't have any
symptoms, the tooth has lost its
support and it could easily become
weaker. Pieces could break off or
crumble, and you would need more
extensive treatment. If you see
your dentist right away, there's
a good chance he or she will be
able to repair the damage with minimal
treatment.
If
you require any more information
on EMERGENCY DENTISTRY IN
SYDNEY please do not hesitate
to contact us.