What Is a Dental Emergency?

In this video, Dr. Matthew Keider discusses how to identify a dental emergency, emphasizing the importance of addressing severe pain and swelling promptly. Learn what steps to take if you experience discomfort or notice signs of infection, and schedule your free consultation today for quick and effective care.

As your dentist, my top priority in a dental emergency is addressing pain. Severe dental pain can be excruciating and requires prompt attention. If you are experiencing significant discomfort, contact us immediately, and we will do everything possible to see you as soon as possible to provide relief.

Swelling is another important sign of a dental emergency. In most cases, swelling indicates an infection, which can become a serious issue if left untreated. If you notice any swelling in your gums, face, or jaw, it is essential to seek dental care as soon as possible. Early intervention can prevent complications and help resolve the underlying problem effectively.

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