How do I know if my dental issue is an emergency?

Symptoms such as significant pain, swelling, trauma, or signs of infection often require immediate assessment. Rapid changes or worsening discomfort suggest the need for prompt care.

Can pain that comes and goes still indicate a problem?

Yes. Intermittent pain may reflect underlying inflammation or infection that can worsen without treatment.

What should be done if a tooth is knocked out?

A dentist should assess the injury as soon as possible. Early evaluation improves the chance of stabilizing the tooth and surrounding tissues.

Are emergency visits limited to pain-related concerns?

No. Emergencies also include trauma, infection, swelling, and ongoing bleeding, even if pain is minimal.

How does emergency care differ from routine dental visits?

Emergency visits focus on diagnosing urgent conditions and stabilizing oral health, while routine visits address prevention and long-term maintenance.

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