Root Canal Therapy
- Lost Filling
The inside of your tooth is exposed when a filling is lost, damaging the integrity of your tooth. It’s crucial to schedule an appointment with a dentist very away to get the filling changed. A softened sugarless gum can temporarily replace the fill to preserve the region until you can see the dentist.
- Object Lodged Between Teeth
When anything becomes stuck between your teeth, it can be dangerous and needs immediate care from your dentist. Avoid using a sharp tool to remove the object yourself if you cannot do so using floss since doing so might push it further between your teeth or harm your gums.
- Bitten Tongue or Lip
Visit an emergency dental facility if you bite your tongue or lip and then have uncontrollable bleeding. Apply a fresh cloth to the bleeding area of the mouth and push down in the meantime. Seek prompt dental care while applying an ice pack to minimize swelling.
- dental abscess
A dental abscess is a pus-filled collection that develops within the gums or teeth. A dental abscess can be excruciatingly painful and often results from a bacterial infection, frequently in the tooth’s soft pulp or the root. They may be brought on by an untreated cavity, severe gum disease, or even a chipped tooth.
Any symptoms, such as a terrible taste in your mouth, swollen glands, discomfort, pus, or fever, may be present. Surgery is typically required to remove the infection and adequately treat an abscessed tooth. Root canal surgery is a possible course of treatment for dental abscesses.