Experienced treatment and advice
As experienced emergency dentists, our doctors will often recommend root canal treatment before advising a dental extraction to relieve pain. We do this as a natural tooth that has been retained from root canal treatment will function much better than an artificial replacement.
What causes infection or inflammation of the pulp?
Possible cause of pulpitis:
Trauma
A deep cavity
Work done to a crown or filling
A crack or chip in the tooth
Gum disease
Grinding and teeth clenching
Repeated, invasive dental procedures
What symptoms indicate you need root canal treatment?
Symptoms to watch out for:
Pain, sharp or throbbing to the face or jaw
Sensitivity to hot and cold foods and drinks
General inflammation to the face or jaw
Tooth discolouration
A white bump or hole on the gums, surrounding teeth
Dental Emergency Treatment Tips
For Toothache & Pain
Dental emergencies require immediate action to ensure the best possible outcomes. Contact Us so we can help determine your dental emergency. After you have spoken with us and before we see you, there are a few things you can do (Note: Do not consume alcohol or elicit drugs to relieve pain):
ACHING
Tooth, Teeth, Gums and Mouth
Rinse out your mouth with warm water to cleanse it. Take an anti-inflammatory such as Neurofen to relieve some of the pain. Do not apply aspirin directly
STUCK
Object stuck in gums or teeth
Gently try and remove the object then, once removed, apply pressure with soft cloth. Alternatively, try gently flossing the area
BLEEDING
Gums, Lips, Mouth
Clean the area gently with warm water then apply a cold pack or other cold compress
SEVERED
Gums, Lips, Mouth
Rinse your mouth out with warm water to cleanse it then apply pressure with cloth to the area