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What is Considered a Dental Emergency?

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Dental work is no fun and can be a scary situation. But, just because you notice that something is astray, doesn’t always mean that a dental emergency is in the works.

Tooth pain, which, worldwide, affects 60–90% of school children and nearly 100% of adults, can range from dull to extensive and can have lots of different meanings. So, it can be hard to truly understand what warrants a normal visit to your family dentist and what requires emergency dental care.

Do you know what is actually considered a dental emergency? If not, we’re here to answer just that! Take a look below and see what types of circumstance may deserve a little extra attention.

Outside Normal Office Hours

Tooth pain is one thing, but if you find yourself with an actual chipped, broken, or missing tooth getting ahold of your dentist is probably your first priority. However, what if it’s the middle of the night, a weekend, or even a holiday? This is where the term dental emergency comes in.

If you find yourself needing assistance but not able to contact your normal dentist, emergency dentists are the way to go. They usually operate outside normal business hours and sometimes even weekends. Unfortunately, when it comes to holiday visits, a trip to the emergency room might actually be your best bet.

Severe Mouth Damage

This can differ depending on who you ask, but overall severe mouth damage relates to a break or fracture in the jaw, tooth loss, and other cases in which there is trauma to the mouth area.

Some may also consider a chipped tooth to be in this category, however unless there is significant nerve damage, a chipped tooth is mostly a cosmetic concern. Although, it still should result with a visit to your family dentist. Overall, the main question to consider is, “How does this affect my dental and overall health?” If you indeed are in severe pain, or are bleeding it is definitely a time to make a dental emergency visit.

Not every dental situation should be labeled an emergency. However, for the sake of your health it’s important to understand when an emergency has occurred. Take all of the above into consideration and decide what is best for you, whether that be a normal dentist check in, a call to your local emergency dentist, or even a trip to the ER. Oral injuries are serious, can have a major effect on other functions of our bodies, and occur more than 5 million times every year. Be sure to take care of them properly.

Are you in the need of emergency dental services? Contact Emergency Dental so we can help you be your old self again!

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Dr. Roberto Monteagudo

Written by Dr. Roberto Monteagudo

Dr. Roberto Monteagudo lives in Colorado Springs and makes family time with his wife, Gina, and their seven children a top priority. He also enjoys outdoor activities and is deeply committed to giving back to his community through charitable events such as Dentistry from the Heart, to which he donated over $20,000 in services over the last two years. He also provides academic scholarships to local youth in the Colorado Springs community. Dr. Monteagudo's Dental Care Philosophy His warmth and caring, combined with his commitment to patient comfort through sedation dentistry, leading-edge, gentle, and non-invasive technologies is the reason that his patients travel long distances to see him. He is an expert in advanced dentistry and aesthetics, full mouth reconstruction, neuromuscular dentistry (jaw joint disorders, or TMD), and sedation dentistry. When you come to our dental office, you can count on being listened to, treated with sensitivity, and having your needs placed first. Dr. Monteagudo also writes a majority of our blogs. Go read some of his posts to get some tips and tricks of oral health. Dental Education Dr. Roberto Monteagudo graduated in 1990 from Marquette University School of Dentistry. He advanced his education at the Internationally Renowned Colorado Springs Institute of Advanced Dental Studies, where he graduated in the fields of advanced aesthetics, full mouth reconstruction, neuromuscular (TMJ), and sedation dentistry with recognition in academic excellence. Dr. Monteagudo educates his patients and other dentists alike by speaking frequently throughout Wisconsin regarding advancements in dentistry and patient education. Additionally, he serves on numerous boards for community betterment. Dr. Monteagudo and his warm, friendly, and knowledgeable team would love to welcome you to our dental practice family so that you can experience a gentle, stress-free appointment.


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