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What happens if a broken tooth goes untreated?

What happens if a broken tooth goes untreated?

If a broken tooth goes untreated, the damage can be significant.

The tooth can break into pieces, which pulls the root from its socket. This leaves you with a sharp piece of enamel that your tongue  comes into contact with. The broken tooth exposes the dentin inside of your tooth which is softer and more sensitive to decay than the outer enamel. You have a greater risk of additional mouth infections and gum disease, which can increase your chances of heart disease and diabetes.

Even if the broken tooth doesn’t break all the way through into the gums, bacteria will still find their way in and start to form plaque buildup over time. This can create pain when eating food or beverages and make it difficult to keep proper oral health.

The best thing to do is make an appointment with your dentist as soon as possible so they can check up on your teeth!

Untreated broken teeth can cause more serious health problems like an abscess or infection that needs antibiotics

Untreated broken teeth can cause more serious health problems like an abscess or infection that needs treatment with antibiotics. It can certainly affect your overall health and shouldn’t be put on the back burner. As soon as you break a tooth, you need to contact your dentist right away and get an appointment set up. While the broken tooth isn’t painful at this point, the build-up of plaque can cause a deeper cavity that will eventually cause pain. But, why wait? Having cavities is directly related to poor health. You need to have your cavities taken care of right away and should always see your dentist regularly for a professional cleaning.

Dental diseases are linked to cardiovascular disease, stroke, and even premature death

We are more susceptible to dental diseases than ever before. This is not because we have worse teeth. It’s because these diseases have become more complicated due to modern lifestyles and food choices.

Dental health is important for our overall health.  This is because of the link between dental disease and other health conditions like cardiovascular disease, stroke, and premature death.

It’s important to brush twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, floss regularly, see the dentist every six months for cleanings and exams. You should maintain a healthy diet low in sugar and high in fiber.

Plaque is a sticky film that clings to the inside surfaces of teeth, providing a home for bacteria

Plaque accumulates more so on broken teeth over time and is the cause of tooth decay. It is a sticky film that clings to the inside surfaces of teeth, providing a home for bacteria. Plaque can form anywhere in the mouth, but it’s typically found on the teeth close to the gum line.

Plaque can be removed by brushing and flossing regularly or using an interdental brush once a day. Professional dental cleanings are also effective at removing plaque. If you have a broken tooth, the surface might not be as smooth as it was naturally.  This will cause more plaque build-up in that area.

If you have a broken tooth, you need to contact your dentist right away and don’t mess around, your health depends on it.

Can I Go to the Emergency Room for a Toothache?

Tooth Pain and the Hospital Emergency Room

Emergency rooms are the most expensive place to receive medical care, and they are often crowded. Seeking treatment at an ER for a toothache can add unneeded extra time and money to getting relief. Most people don’t realize that an ER is not the place to go for tooth pain unless there is a dentist on staff, which is very rare.

Dentists are the only ones that are allowed to pull a tooth, offer reconstructive care or assist with cavities. Medical doctors cannot help with these things. They can give you some antibiotics and painkillers, however most of the time, that doesn’t truly help anything. When you have a dental emergency, you need to call an emergency dentist.

Emergency Dental Services for Tooth Pain

We usually set aside time during the day to handle any emergency dental appointments. Typically these consist of getting you into the office as soon as possible. Some dentists will even come in on weekends and evenings. However, you will need to wait until the office is open at times. It varies by the clinic.

A toothache can be miserable. In fact, many people describe it as one of the worst pains. It can be something that is sharp when chewing to something constantly dull. There are a variety of reasons we have tooth pain, but getting relief can be as simple as setting up an emergency dental visit.

Tooth pain can be the result of many different things. Some common causes include cavities, teeth that are in need of a root canal and are infected, fillings that are loose or starting to crack, teeth that are sensitive to temperature changes and teeth grinding. The more severe causes are other teeth coming in, such as wisdom teeth, or an accident that has caused mouth injuries.

Things You Can Do at Home to Help With Tooth Pain

When you are experiencing tooth pain, there are some things you can take at home to help. These include ibuprofen, acetaminophen, aspirin, as well as rinsing with warm saltwater. You can also try gel anesthetics that you can purchase over the counter. Oftentimes these are marketed to teething babies, but now is not the time to worry about the marketing. Finding something that can bring the pain to a tolerable level is important, whenever possible. If your tooth pain is tolerable, you will want to wait until the dentist’s office is open.

You can also use ice on the area where the pain is coming from. Oftentimes, ice can help with the swelling, making the pain more tolerable. You want to avoid eating anything that is hot or cold. Try to stick with lukewarm. Soft foods can be best in this situation, so as not to aggravate the issue more. However, if you are in a lot of pain, you may need to call emergency dental services.

Emergency dental services are there for people that cannot get enough relief to be comfortable. While there are at-home solutions, these don’t always help enough. You might need a tooth extracted, antibiotics or stronger pain relief than you can get over the counter. If you have extreme tooth pain, count on our emergency dental services to help.

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  1. Limit 1 per person and subject to availability
  2. Must be 18 years of age or older to use vouchers
  3. Includes a Free Smile Assessment which must be face to face.
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    • Before and after written instructions
    • Before and after photos
    • 4 (four) applications for 15 minutes each of Philips Zoom ™ whitening gel as per the recommendations
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  5. Does not include a general dental check-up and clean but can be used with other Smile Deal vouchers such as $199 check-up and clean or the Smile Deal ™ Invisalign voucher for $6500
  6. 24 hour cancellation notice is required if you need to change your appointment time

Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risk. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner. This offer may change without notice.

Terms & Conditions
Free Smile Assessment Offer:
  1. Must be over 18 years of age
  2. Free Smile Assessment consultation must be face to face
  3. Includes : Smile analysis, Facial lines and asymmetries, Teeth size, shape and position analysis, Teeth color recording, Jaw analysis, General tooth and gum health assessment and advise on the suitability for Invisalign or other Smile Make-Over procedures and recommendations.
  4. Does not include a full examination, x-rays or a scale and polish.
  5. Free Smile Assessment offer can be used in conjunction with other offers such as Whitening, Check up and Polish, and Invisalign offers.

Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risk. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner. This offer may change without notice.

Terms & Conditions
Free Smile Assessment Offer:
  1. Must be over 18 years of age
  2. Free Smile Assessment consultation must be face to face
  3. Includes : Smile analysis, Facial lines and asymmetries, Teeth size, shape and position analysis, Teeth color recording, Jaw analysis, General tooth and gum health assessment and advise on the suitability for Invisalign or other Smile Make-Over procedures and recommendations.
  4. Does not include a full examination, x-rays or a scale and polish.
  5. Free Smile Assessment offer can be used in conjunction with other offers such as Whitening, Check up and Polish, and Invisalign offers.

Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risk. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner. This offer may change without notice.