Nov
Life often follows a familiar routine, but unexpected dental emergencies can disrupt our daily lives. These situations can be both painful and distressing, especially when they occur during our busy lives. At Shine Dental Arts, Dr. Vanessa Quihuis and Dr. Anthony Quihuis and his dedicated team are committed to providing same-day care for patients requiring urgent dental assistance.
Dental emergencies typically fall into two categories: non-traumatic and traumatic. Non-traumatic emergencies are often the result of underlying issues, such as infections, that suddenly present severe symptoms like pain and swelling. Traumatic dental emergencies, on the other hand, are caused by external injury, affecting both the teeth and surrounding soft tissue, including the gums and jaw.
Common traumatic emergencies include broken or knocked-out teeth, lacerations to the gums or lips, and jaw fractures. While traumatic injuries may not always present the intense pain of non-traumatic conditions like toothaches, immediate attention is essential to prevent further complications, such as infection.
In the event of a dental emergency, remaining calm is crucial. Contact our office immediately. For emergencies that occur outside of business hours, our on-call team is available to guide you through the necessary steps before you arrive for treatment. It is important to seek professional advice rather than attempting home remedies, as improper care can exacerbate the problem.
In some cases, the severity of an injury may require treatment at a hospital emergency room, especially in situations involving excessive bleeding or potential bone fractures. Significant blood loss or unrelenting pain can induce shock, a serious medical condition caused by impaired blood flow.
Even dental conditions like severe toothaches may necessitate a visit to the emergency room, as untreated infections can lead to sepsis, a life-threatening condition. Be mindful of symptoms such as high or low body temperature, rapid heart rate, disorientation, or a skin rash, as they may signal septic shock or shock related to traumatic injuries.
If you are facing a dental emergency, do not hesitate to contact Shine Dental Arts at (480) 893-3072. We are here to offer immediate assistance and guide you through the next steps for prompt and effective care.