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Are you prepared for a dental emergency? Sadly, few people are, making urgent situations even more stressful. Knowing who to call in an emergency is key to getting immediate oral care. In Denton, Texas, you can turn to Drs. K Favero and Stephen Blake Favero from Favero Family Dental for the urgent dental care you need.
Dental emergencies are those that require immediate attention to ease pain, save permanent teeth, or keep a problem from escalating. The following are dental emergencies that require urgent care.
Severe tooth pain is often a symptom of a serious oral issue, such as extensive decay or pulpal tooth infection. Ignoring your pain will not make the toothache or its cause go away. By seeking emergency care, you give Drs. Favero a chance to identify and treat the source of your pain to provide long-term pain relief.
A cracked or broken tooth needs immediate attention to prevent additional damage that can render the tooth useless. Whether your tooth is causing pain or not, you should see an emergency dentist right away. Damaged teeth are prone to decay, infection, and further breakage. With prompt care, however, they can often be restored with dental crowns. By crowning a broken or fractured tooth, Drs. Favero can salvage its usefulness for the future to avoid extraction.
Surprisingly enough, even a knocked-out tooth can be saved with immediate dental treatment. But you have to act quickly as time is of the essence! Your first step is retrieving your tooth, touching only the top part – never its root. Gently rinse the tooth in warm water to wash off dirt and debris and return it to its socket for safekeeping. If placing your tooth in its socket isn’t feasible, store it in a container of milk to preserve it until you can get to our dental office. We’ll do our best to reimplant your tooth to preserve your smile.
A tooth abscess is a serious oral infection inside the pulp of your tooth. Symptoms may include throbbing pain, gum swelling, severe sensitivity, and fever. This infection may develop due to untreated decay or gum disease. A tooth abscess needs immediate treatment to keep the infection from spreading. Treatment generally entails draining the abscess, taking antibiotics to control the infection, and a root canal to save your tooth. If the tooth has suffered irreparable damage, it may need to be removed.
Persistent bleeding from your teeth or gums is considered a dental emergency and should be treated immediately. An oral evaluation will determine the cause of the bleeding so we can provide the appropriate treatment. Uncontrolled bleeding could be due to dental trauma, a clotting condition, or periodontal disease.
In the event of a dental emergency, don’t hesitate to contact Dr. K Favero or Dr. Stephen Blake Favero from Favero Family Dental in Denton, TX, at (940) 566-2847.
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