What counts as a dental emergency?

Pain alone doesn’t always signal a true dental emergency. Some issues can wait a day or two, while others need immediate attention. Emergency dental care is typically required for oral health problems that require prompt treatment to stop bleeding, save a tooth, prevent infection from spreading, and, yes, relieve severe and unrelenting pain. 

Common Situations That Need Urgent Care

At Sutton Dentistry, patients are encouraged to call quickly when symptoms are severe or sudden. Dr. Lawrence Sutton commonly treats emergencies such as:

  • Severe toothache or throbbing pain
  • Knocked-out or loose adult tooth
  • Chipped, cracked, or broken tooth with pain
  • Swelling of the gums, jaw, or face
  • Abscess or signs of infection
  • Bleeding that does not stop
  • Lost dental crowns or fillings

Minor sensitivity or a small chip without pain may not be a genuine emergency, but it should still be evaluated fairly quickly.

If you’re unsure whether something qualifies as urgent, it’s best to call a dentist rather than guess. Ensuring timely treatment often means less expensive, less invasive care, with better outcomes for patients in Ocala, FL.

Quick, Compassionate Emergency Dentistry in Ocala, FL

If you’re in Ocala and want to learn more about dental emergencies, urgent care, or same-day treatment options, contact Dr. Lawrence Sutton and the experienced and responsive Sutton Dentistry team to schedule an appointment.