What are Dental Emergencies?
Dental emergencies are urgent oral health problems that need immediate care because they involve severe pain, bleeding, infection, or trauma. These issues can quickly get worse without prompt treatment.
Dental emergencies can occur unexpectedly and often require immediate attention to prevent further complications. Here are some common dental emergencies and their descriptions:
- Severe toothaches: Persistent and intense pain in a tooth that can be caused by decay, infection, or trauma.
- Broken or chipped teeth: Damage to the tooth's structure due to accidents or biting on hard objects can cause pain and sensitivity.
- Knocked-out teeth: A tooth completely dislodged from its socket due to trauma or injury, requiring urgent care to save the tooth.
- Lost fillings or crowns: These are restoration pieces that have fallen out, leaving the tooth vulnerable to damage and decay.
- Dental abscesses: Infections that cause swelling, pain, and pus formation in the gums or tooth root, often requiring antibiotics and drainage.
- Bleeding gums or injuries: Damage to the gum or soft tissues in the mouth, which can result from trauma, gum disease, or irritation.


