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Knocked-out tooth – quick action (within an hour) by a dentist near you can often save it.
Chipped, broken, or cracked tooth – when it causes pain or has sharp edges.
Loose or displaced tooth – usually from injury or trauma.
Excessive bleeding in the mouth – after an accident or extraction.
Swelling in gums, face, or jaw – may signal infection or abscess.
Dental abscess – a dangerous infection that needs urgent treatment near you.
Lost filling, crown, or dental implant issue – may require fast repair if painful.
When a sudden dental problem strikes, finding emergency dental aid near you can make all the difference. Quick access to a trusted emergency dentist helps relieve pain, prevent infection, and save your teeth from further damage.
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Not sure if your dental issue counts as an emergency? Here are clear signs you need urgent care:
Uncontrolled bleeding from the mouth or gums.
Severe, throbbing toothache that doesn’t improve.
Sudden swelling in the jaw, face, or gums.
Knocked-out or partially dislodged tooth.
Signs of infection – pus, fever, swollen lymph nodes.
Broken or sharp dental appliances causing cuts or discomfort.
Accidents involving the mouth, teeth, or jaw (sports, falls, or trauma).
Remember: Ignoring these signs can lead to serious complications, including spreading infections or permanent tooth loss.