Title: EmergencyDentist
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2What you can do during a dental emergency
Dental emergencies such as tooth injuries and gum
problems can be serious and should never be
ignored. Without proper attention to dental care,
the risk of further injury increases and may
require expensive treatment. Dental emergency can
occur anytime, anywhere. Visiting your emergency
dentist in Esher will allow you to finish the
treatment and resolve your dental problems as
soon as possible
3Toothache or Tooth Pain
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There are Numerous Dental Problems
Root Canal Problems
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Dental Crown
Missing Teeth
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Broken Teeth
4Toothache
Toothache is pain inside and around the teeth and
jaw that is most often caused by tooth
decay. Pain usually begins suddenly and can
range from mild discomfort to severe throbbing,
but often worsens at night. The area of the jaw
near the infected tooth can also be painful and
soft to the touch. Toothaches can come and go
and can be constant. Eating and drinking can
exacerbate the pain, especially if the food or
drink is hot or cold.
5Dental Crown
The crown is mounted on the tooth to hide defects
and protect it from damage. Unlike veneers, it
covers the entire surface of the tooth and is
recommended for tooth restorations that break,
severely rot, or require additional support after
root canal treatment. Other common uses include
dental implant protection and dental bridge
support.
6Missing Teeth
The emergency dentist will re-implant the tooth
and secure it in place with clear plastic or wire
to see if it can heal without slipping or
loosening. Be sure to follow all the dental
treatment instructions provided later. However,
it should be emphasized that the success rate of
this procedure in adults is significantly lower
than in children.
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