What to Do When a Dental Emergency Occurs

Dental emergencies rarely happen at a convenient time. Whether it’s a sudden or persistent toothache, a broken tooth, or an injury during a game or a fall, knowing what to do in the moment can make all the difference.

At Radiant Dentistry of Woburn, we want patients to feel prepared – not panicked – if a dental emergency happens. Acting quickly and correctly can often help preserve your tooth and prevent further complications.

What Is Considered a Dental Emergency?

Not every dental issue requires immediate care, but certain situations should be addressed as soon as possible. A dental emergency typically involves:

  • Severe or persistent tooth pain
  • A knocked-out (avulsed) tooth
  • A cracked, broken, or chipped tooth causing pain
  • Swelling in the gums or face
  • Signs of infection, such as pus or fever
  • Uncontrolled bleeding in the mouth

If you’re unsure whether your situation qualifies as an emergency, it’s always better to call your dentist and ask. Our team can help guide you on your next steps.

How to Preserve a Tooth During an Emergency

If a tooth is knocked out, time is critical. Here’s what to do:

  • Pick the tooth up by the crown (top), not the root.
  • Gently rinse it with water if dirty – do not scrub or remove tissue.
  • If possible, place it back in the socket and hold it in place.
  • If reinserting isn’t possible, store the tooth in milk or saliva to keep it moist.

Seeing a dentist within 30–60 minutes greatly improves the chances of saving the tooth.

For a cracked or broken tooth:

  • Rinse your mouth with warm water
  • Apply a cold compress to reduce swelling
  • Avoid chewing on that side
  • Call your dentist right away

For severe tooth pain, our dentist recommends:

  • Rinse with warm saltwater
  • Gently floss to ensure nothing is lodged between teeth
  • Avoid placing aspirin directly on the gums
  • Contact your dental office for guidance

Call for an Emergency Appointment

One of the most important steps during a dental emergency is contacting your dentist as soon as possible. Even if pain temporarily subsides, the underlying issue may still need treatment.

At Radiant Dentistry of Woburn, we prioritize urgent cases and do our best to see emergency patients quickly. Prompt treatment for urgent dental conditions can:

  • Relieve pain
  • Prevent infection from spreading
  • Preserve natural teeth
  • Reduce the need for more complex procedures later

What If You Visit the ER or Urgent Care First?

In some cases – especially if there is facial trauma, heavy bleeding, or swelling that affects breathing – visiting the emergency room is appropriate. However, most hospital providers are not equipped to perform definitive dental treatment.

Even if you receive antibiotics or pain medication from urgent care, it’s important to follow up with your dentist. Dental infections and structural damage require professional dental evaluation and treatment to fully resolve the concern.

Staying Prepared with Quality Prevention

While not every emergency can be prevented, regular dental checkups help reduce your risk. Attending your routine preventive exams allows your dentist to catch small cracks, decay, or infections before they turn into urgent problems.

If you experience a dental emergency, don’t wait to get the care you need. Contact Radiant Dentistry of Woburn right away so we can help protect your smile and restore your comfort as quickly as possible.

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