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What is a dental emergency? A dental emergency is a condition that demands immediate treatment. The most common dental emergency is pain or swelling from an infected tooth. In most cases, this does not happen suddenly or overnight. In general, a person has some degree of pain or discomfort for several days or even longer before they are in severe pain and need emergency dental care. The best advice is to call our office at the first sign of any discomfort in the teeth or gums. Some people think that if they ignore a dental problem, it will go away – but this is almost never the case. In nearly all situations, untreated dental problems become worse over time. When you treat dental pain early, we can manage your care with maximum comfort. How Do I Contact Dr. Salisbury and Dr. Driscoll After Hours? Call 782-0896, enter your phone number followed by the pound (#) sign. What are the symptoms of a serious dental emergency? • Trauma to the teeth What to do if a permanent tooth is knocked out. You can usually save a permanent tooth if it is knocked out…. but, you need to act quickly. A permanent tooth must be replaced in its socket as soon as possible – within 15 minutes is best. After two hours, it may be too late. If a baby tooth is knocked out, do not panic. A permanent tooth will grow in its place. Do come see us, however, just in case the underlying teeth were injured.
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