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Understanding Dental Emergencies: When to Seek Immediate Care

Dr. Niyaz Nazeer Sait
January 29, 2026
2 min read

Dental emergencies can happen when you least expect them. Knowing how to recognize a true dental emergency and what steps to take can mean the difference between saving and losing a tooth. Our 24/7 dental clinic is always here to help.

What Qualifies as a Dental Emergency?

Severe Toothache

Intense, persistent tooth pain that doesn’t respond to over-the-counter pain relievers could indicate an abscess or severe infection. Symptoms requiring immediate attention include:

  • Throbbing pain that radiates to jaw, ear, or neck
  • Swelling in the face or cheek
  • Fever accompanying the pain
  • Difficulty breathing or swallowing

Knocked-Out Tooth

A completely knocked-out permanent tooth is a time-sensitive emergency. With quick action, the tooth may be reimplanted successfully.

What to do:

  1. Pick up the tooth by the crown (white part), not the root
  2. Gently rinse if dirty—don’t scrub or remove tissue
  3. Try to place it back in the socket if possible
  4. If not, keep it moist in milk or saliva
  5. See a dentist within 30 minutes for best results

Dental Abscess

A pimple-like swelling on your gums filled with pus is a serious infection. Seek immediate care if you notice:

  • Painful, swollen bump on gums
  • Foul taste in mouth
  • Fever
  • Swollen lymph nodes

Preventing Dental Emergencies

  • Wear a mouthguard during sports
  • Don’t chew ice, hard candy, or popcorn kernels
  • Never use teeth as tools
  • Maintain regular dental check-ups

Experiencing a dental emergency? Don’t wait—call our 24/7 emergency line immediately!

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