If you are experiencing a severe dental emergency causing bleeding and /or difficulty breathing, call 911 or go to the nearest hospital’s emergency department.
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If you have a dental emergency, it’s essential to understand what to do and when to seek care from your Calgary, Alberta, dentist. At Calgary Dental Centers, we want you to be prepared to identify common dental emergencies and take the appropriate action. If you are unsure what to do in a dental emergency, please reach out to us, and we will guide you. If you experience any injury or trauma to the head, please dial 911 or head to your nearest emergency room.
A dental emergency is when your tooth cracks, breaks, becomes loose or is knocked out. Lost restorations such as dental crowns or fillings can also be considered dental emergencies.
Many dental emergencies occur during physical contact activities such as sports. Wearing a mouthguard when participating in these activities can minimize the risk of a dental emergency.
If your tooth is knocked out, quick action becomes crucial. A knocked-out tooth must be re-inserted by a dentist within an hour for the chance of a successful outcome.
Here’s what you should do if your tooth is knocked out:
If a primary tooth falls out, the tooth will not be re-inserted. However, it’s still important to call the office for an appointment to ensure no tooth fragments remain in the mouth.
Chipped teeth are considered minor fractures and are generally not a dental emergency. Moderate or severe fractures can include damage to the tissue or pulp and will require emergency care.
Here’s what you should do if you fracture a tooth:
Severe toothaches can be caused by a deep crack or break or a deep cavity that has reached into the tooth’s pulp. If you have a toothache that interferes with your daily life, that is considered a dental emergency.
Here’s what you should do for a severe toothache:
It’s important to note that pain from a toothache may come and go, but the underlying issue must still be addressed. Failure to seek treatment for a toothache can lead to further damage and more costly restorations.
There are a few things you can do to ensure that you are prepared for a dental emergency before it occurs:
We offer comprehensive dental services for the whole family. To learn more about our office or to schedule an appointment, please call (403) 768-1339.