Emergency Dental Care Keokuk, IA
When someone is suffering from severe pain or other serious dental issues, emergency dental care may be needed. Although many people experiencing oral issues can wait to schedule a regular appointment with their dentist, some situations require immediate treatment. Emergency dental care is necessary in certain acute situations and can stop severe pain, prevent chronic issues, and even save an individual's life.
Emergency dental care is available at Buffalo Prairie Dental in Keokuk and the surrounding area. It may be difficult to understand what constitutes an emergency when it comes to dental problems. However, there are certain signs that indicate when someone should pursue more immediate care.
Ignoring a dental issue can have long-term consequences and can affect other teeth, the gums, or the underlying jaw bone. Knowing when a regular or emergency visit should be made can help control the problem more efficiently. Call us at (319) 313-7220 if you have dental questions and are unsure whether you should seek emergency treatment.
When to Seek Emergency Dental Care
Dental emergencies can include:
- Cracked or broken teeth
- Jaw or tooth pain
- Knocked-out or loosened teeth
- Oral bleeding
During an emergency, it is important to get help right away. Dental emergencies can worsen quickly. Additionally, researchers have also found that dental problems may raise a patient's risk of infection. For example, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) untreated infections can increase the risk of heart disease or dementia. Other oral injuries may also affect the bones or joints.
Treatment can also prevent tooth loss. If a tooth is loosened or knocked out, a dentist can help. Prompt treatment may preserve the tooth — but if the patient delays care, they may lose the tooth.
“…researchers have found that dental problems may raise a patient’s risk of infection.”
What Procedures Emergency Dental Care Covers
The specific type of procedure used is largely dependent on the symptoms and issue. For infections, the dentist acts to fix the problem, such as removing decay from a lost filling, and then possibly prescribes an antibiotic to kill off the harmful bacteria. Pulpal inflammation may be caused by a cavity, injury, a fractured tooth, or repetitive trauma. Potential procedures used include disinfecting and sealing or removing the tooth.
For a dry socket, Healthline describes that the dentist cleans the socket to prevent infection and ease the pain and then pack it with gauze. Often pain medication is recommended to provide relief. Depending on the severity of a fractured tooth, common procedures include bonding, placing a crown, root canal, or extraction.
“The specific type of procedure used is largely dependent on the symptoms and issue.”
Dental Emergencies vs. Urgent Dental Issues
During a dental emergency, the patient's oral health may be at risk. Dental emergencies can result in permanent dental damage or life-threatening complications. But sometimes, patients experience urgent dental issues that do not require emergency care. These problems require a dentist's care, but patients might not need a same-day appointment.
Urgent issues may include:
- A loose or damaged crown
- A lost or damaged dental appliance
- A suspected cavity
- Bite problems
- Gum recession
- Misaligned teeth
In most cases, patients experiencing these issues do not need a trip to the ER. They may be able to wait a few days for a routine dental appointment. However, patients should reach out to the dental office right away. The office team can determine whether the situation needs emergency care.
Patients who notice a dental problem should not wait until their next scheduled checkup, as prompt intervention can keep the problem from worsening. Call the dental office for advice and an appointment immediately.
“Patients who notice a dental problem should not wait until their next scheduled checkup, as prompt intervention can keep the problem from worsening.”
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When Pain Occurs
Pain is another common sign of various dental issues that can range from minor to serious. If the pain is dull, intermittent, or both, it is probably all right to wait for a regular appointment. However, pain that is sharp and constant indicates an emergency, so it is recommended to make an immediate appointment even if there are no other signs. WebMD also states that jaw pain can also be a sign of more serious dental issues.
“However, pain that is sharp and constant indicates an emergency, so it is recommended to make an immediate appointment even if there are no other signs.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is a dental emergency?
A. Dental emergencies may include a broken tooth, oral bleeding, or severe pain. A knocked-out tooth also qualifies as an emergency. If you experience any new or worsening symptoms, it is best to seek care right away. Call your dentist for an urgent appointment. If you are not able to reach your dentist, consider visiting the emergency room.
Q. Are dental emergencies life-threatening?
A. Some dental emergencies may put your life at risk. Oral infections can spread into the bloodstream and travel to your heart or brain. If the infection is not treated, you may develop life-threatening complications. Always seek emergency care if you experience severe oral pain or a sudden high fever.
Q. What should I do if I experience heavy oral bleeding?
A. If your gums or inner cheek are bleeding, find a clean cloth or sterile gauze. Apply steady pressure until the bleeding stops. If the bleeding lasts for more than a few minutes or if you took a blow to the head, seek emergency medical care. Make sure to report the injury to your dentist as soon as possible.
Q. What should I do if my tooth gets knocked out?
A. If you lose a permanent tooth, rinse it in clean water. Next, try to gently reinsert the tooth into the gum. Hold the tooth in place with a finger or by biting down. If you can not reinsert the tooth, tuck it between your cheek and gums. Then seek immediate medical care. If a dental provider acts quickly, they may be able to restore the tooth.
Q. What should I do if my teeth were damaged in an accident?
A. After a serious accident, seek immediate medical care. Some injuries might not appear right away. Adrenaline can numb, and you may not notice that you have life-threatening injuries.
If you suffered a blow to the head, go to the nearest hospital or call emergency services. Afterward, contact your dental provider. They can provide treatment for cracked, chipped, or lost teeth.
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Call Us Today
Fast care for a dental emergency can be crucial. If in doubt about whether you are experiencing a dental emergency, call us at 319-313-7220 for an appointment in our Keokuk office.
Helpful Related Links
- American Dental Association (ADA). Glossary of Dental Clinical Terms. 2024
- American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry® (AACD). Home Page. 2024
- Colgate®. Lost Filling Or Crown. 2024
- Orajel™. Toothache & Denture Pain Relief. 2024
- WebMD. WebMD’s Oral Care Guide. 2024
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