Dental injuries: do you need to see a dentist?

dental injury

Like accidents, dental injuries can happen so fast at any time and in any environment, causing a lot of pain and trauma. However, some people may think that they can recover through simple rest and over-the-counter medicine—ignoring the pain until it is too late.  

Let’s talk about the different types of dental accidents and why you should have them checked immediately.  

What are the types of dental injuries  

Knocked-out tooth 

Losing a tooth is the last thing that you’d wish for. Other than being painful, it also affects your confidence of having a healthy and beautiful smile.  

If you loose a tooth try is to reinsert the tooth into the socket and hold it in place until you get your way to your dentist. Or bring the tooth in a sealed bag to your local Penrith dentist within 30 minutes for a higher chance of reimplanting your original tooth.  

Chipped, cracked or broken teeth  

Dental mouthguards can help protect your teeth when playing sport. If you chip, crack or break a tooth no matter how it happens you should contact your local dentist as soon as you can. 

Severe toothache 

There are many possible reasons behind your severe toothache. It can be from cavities, tooth sensitivity, post-surgery trauma, gum disease or other reasons. No matter the reason though, you should have a severe toothache looked at by an experienced dentist in Penrith.

Trying solutions at home such as rinsing your mouth with warm water or taking over-the-counter medicines might help. However, it is best to visit your dentist to have it checked out.

When should I visit a dentist? 

When you have had one of these dental injuries, it is ideal to seek professional help from your dentist to assess the situation. Having delayed dental treatments can trigger other related issues or worse, you may lose your tooth permanently.   

Dental emergency care in Penrith 

Our experienced dentists at Tindale understand the immediate care it requires when dental emergencies happen. Our clinic is open 6 days a week in Penrith to help our patients with their emergency needs.  

If you or a loved one experience any dental injuries, don’t hesitate to contact us immediately at (02) 4726 5400.   


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