Emergency Dental Care Etobicoke
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Toothache

Broken Teeth

Loose Filling

Lost Crown

Bleeding Gums
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When should you call?
- You are in severe pain.
- You’ve lost a tooth – swift action can potentially save your tooth.
- You suspect an infection or abscess.
- Your mouth is bleeding.
If you are experiencing these symptoms, don’t hesitate to call us.
Emergency Dentist Etobicoke

Toothache
Pain in the mouth is not normal and usually indicates something wrong. Without proper examination by a qualified dentist pain in the mouth is generally difficult to diagnose. Many dental issues like tooth decay, gum infection, exposed roots, an abscess or other causes can trigger pain in the mouth. When you experience pain, as a first-aid rinsing your mouth with warm water and applying an ice pack to the side of the jaw where it pains is helpful before seeking emergency dentist.

Broken/Chipped Teeth
If the broken/chipped tooth can be saved, call your emergency dental services immediately. When the whole tooth is available, put it in a small container with salt water and carry it to your emergency dentist Remember that this is a serious dental emergency and needs urgent treatment to prevent potential infection before repairing or replacing the damage.

Lost Crown or Filling
The crown or filling in the mouth can be lost due to normal wear and tear. But you cannot ignore this and getting necessary attention by an emergency dental clinic is essential to prevent sensitivity, pain and potential infection. An emergency dentist can determine the cause of losing the crown or filling. A new cavity developing in the same tooth is the most common cause. When this happens, you should rinse your mouth using warm water and pack the impacted tooth with gauze or cotton and rush to your emergency dentist for appropriate treatment.

Bleeding Gums
Bleeding gums indicate underlying issues with dental hygiene. This can trigger a dental emergency if the bleeding is also accompanied by swelling, tenderness and redness. This can also potentially be a periodontal disease like gingivitis or periodontitis triggered by improper brushing/ excessive plaque. When you experience persistent bleeding in the gums, you must get help from our emergency dentist.
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