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5 Dental Emergency Cases

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If you have one of the common dental emergencies listed below, here's what you need to know about treating the condition until you can see a dentist. 1.Gums that are swollen or bleeding Although minor gum irritation isn't a dental emergency, bleeding gums, especially if they're accompanied by pain and swelling, can suggest a more serious dental or health problem.  It is unusual to have bleeding gums that have no clear cause. If you're having any of these symptoms, make an appointment with your dentist straight soon. 2.A jaw or Mouth Swelling If your mouth or jaw becomes swollen for no obvious cause, it's necessary to see an emergency dentist for treatment right once. You could have an infection, lymph node inflammation, or another problem that has to be addressed right once. 3.Toothache That Won't Go Away Toothaches aren't only a pain; they're also something you should pay attention to. They're your body's way of alerting you that something isn...