Dental Emergency: When Every Second Counts

Any dental emergency warrants immediate medical attention to prevent serious complications and extensive treatments
Dental emergency is an unforeseen and often painful situation that can strike at any time, demanding immediate attention and care.
Dental emergency is an unforeseen and often painful situation that can strike at any time, demanding immediate attention and care. Wikimedia Commons
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Introduction

Many people perceive dental treatment as a routine task done at their convenience during scheduled appointments. Yet, lurking beneath this notion lies a critical aspect that often goes overlooked, dental emergencies. These unforeseen and often painful situations can strike at any time, demanding immediate attention and care. 

Types of dental emergencies

The most common types of  dental emergencies are traumatic dental emergencies and infectious dental emergencies.

Traumatic dental emergencies

These emergencies are incited most commonly due to falls, sports injuries, road traffic accidents, or physical violence. They include :

  • Fractures of the tooth, root

  • Fractures, dislocation of jaw

  • Luxated (partially dislodged) tooth

  • Avulsed (knocked-out) tooth

  • Severe soft tissue injury (lips, tongue, cheeks, gums) 

Traumatic emergencies are incited due to falls, sports injuries, road traffic accidents, or physical violence.
Traumatic emergencies are incited due to falls, sports injuries, road traffic accidents, or physical violence.Wikimedia Commons

Infectious dental emergencies

While dental caries themselves are not life-threatening, their presence can predispose patients to irreversible pulpitis (severe tooth inflammation), pulp necrosis (dead tooth pulp), apical periodontitis (infection around root tip) and periapical abscess (abscess at the root tip).

Another emergency of infectious origin is pericoronitis in gingival tissue overlying an erupting 3rd molar which collects food and debris leading to infection. These types of infections present with severe pain and swelling. 

Dental emergency is an unforeseen and often painful situation that can strike at any time, demanding immediate attention and care.
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First aid in dental emergencies

  1. Broken tooth or jaw - cold compress to reduce swelling

  2. Knocked out tooth - gentle water rinse, preserve tooth in milk or place back into the socket until you reach the dentist’s office

  3. Deep soft tissue injuries - clean wound thoroughly, cold compress, control bleeding using a moist piece of gauze for 10 to 15 minutes

  4. Dental abscess - warm salt water rinses, cold compress in 15-minute intervals, over-the-counter pain relievers

  5. Pericoronitis - warm salt water rinses, pain relievers, oral water irrigators, tooth brush and floss to remove debris

Before reaching a dentist's office, a cold compress can be applied over the site of dental abscess to relieve pain.
Before reaching a dentist's office, a cold compress can be applied over the site of dental abscess to relieve pain.Unsplash

Treatment for dental emergencies

Reaching out to a dentist or an emergency dental clinic promptly is of utmost importance. Seeking professional help allows for proper diagnosis of the problem through clinical examination, patient history, and radiographic methods. This helps to provide appropriate treatment, with immediate relief from pain and discomfort.

In case of abscesses, it's crucial for individuals to promptly seek care to prevent the spread of infection from the affected tooth, leading to cellulitis. Without timely intervention, cellulitis can escalate, spreading to other facial areas or even the bloodstream, posing severe complications like deep space infections of the head and neck or sepsis. Avoid self-medication or natural remedies during emergencies; instead, seek professional attention immediately.

Dr. P. Selvaraj, BDS, Proprietor, Ramya's Dental Care, Thayanur, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India

Furthermore, during a dental emergency, time is of the essence. For example, knocked-out teeth have a higher chance of successful re-implantation if addressed quickly. Dental issues can worsen over time if left untreated, potentially leading to life threatening situations or more extensive treatments in the future.

Prevention of dental emergencies

As we navigate the complexities of dental emergencies, it becomes evident that proactive education and awareness are essential. Patients, parents, school teachers, sports coaches, and first responders should be educated on basic first aid for dental trauma.

Public awareness can help the patients to take necessary measures, like wearing helmets, mouth guards, etc., while doing activities that has high chance of facial injury. In addition, it will equip individuals with the knowledge and confidence to respond effectively in critical situations such as knowing how to store an avulsed tooth before reaching a dentist.

Dr. Nibir Chakma, BDS, General dentist, Dr. Pawan's Bright Smile Dental Care, Guwahati, Assam, India

Wear helmets, mouth guards, etc., while doing activities that has high chance of facial injury.
Wear helmets, mouth guards, etc., while doing activities that has high chance of facial injury.Wikimedia Commons

Preventing infectious dental emergencies requires prioritizing oral health with regular brushing and flossing. Avoiding chewing hard objects and limiting sticky foods are essential steps to prevent tooth damage. Additionally, quitting smoking and reducing intake of sugary foods and drinks contribute significantly to overall oral health.

Practise good oral hygiene and be mindful of your food choices. Regular dental visits every six months can prevent tooth decay from turning into emergencies.

Dr. P. Selvaraj, BDS, Proprietor, Ramya's Dental Care, Thayanur, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India

Emotional facet of dental emergencies

Dental emergencies often extend beyond physical discomfort, impacting individuals emotionally and psychologically, as they grapple with fear, anxiety, and uncertainty about their dental well-being.

During dental emergencies, I think it is very important to approach the patients with empathy, as they have experienced trauma and are generally in confusion. Explaining the treatment in detail can help in reducing their anxiety.

Dr. Nibir Chakma, BDS, General dentist, Dr. Pawan's Bright Smile Dental Care, Guwahati, Assam, India.

Through patient education, timely intervention and proper care, the impact of dental emergencies can be mitigated, preserving both oral health and overall well-being.
Through patient education, timely intervention and proper care, the impact of dental emergencies can be mitigated, preserving both oral health and overall well-being. Unsplash

Conclusion

Dental emergencies are not just inconveniences. They can have serious consequences if ignored or delayed. From severe pain and discomfort to potential complications that jeopardize oral health, the consequences of neglecting dental emergencies can be significant. Through patient education, timely intervention and proper care, the impact of dental emergencies can be mitigated, preserving both oral health and overall well-being.

(By Dr. Nirainila Joseph)

References:

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