What happens if I ignore a dental emergency?

Leaving a dental emergency untreated will lead to further problems down the line. Infections can cause permanent tooth damage and costly treatments. You shouldn’t ignore the following dental emergencies:

  • Bleeding from the Mouth: If you notice bleeding, it may be an early sign of gum disease. A cut from a broken tooth may need stitches as it can become infected with bacteria.
  • Oral Sores: Also known as canker sores, oral sores usually appear on the inner parts of the lips and gums. A deep sore that lasts longer than a week can cause difficulty eating, swelling or fever when left untreated.
  • Bump in Mouth: If you notice a bump in your mouth, it could be a sign of a more serious infection. Visit your dentist to classify the bump to get treatment and ensure it’s not oral cancer.
  • Cracked or Loose Tooth: A broken tooth exposes its pulp, making it vulnerable to bacteria and infections. If ignored, you may lose your tooth and the infection can spread throughout the body or to neighbouring teeth.

Understanding how to recognize a dental emergency is essential to treatment. If you notice any of these conditions, visit the professionals at Renew Dental in Bridgwater.