You Should Worry if Any of These 3 Things Happen in Your Mouth

what do I do if I suddenly feel a loose tooth? Cache Valley

1. You drink a cold beverage and—yowza—it produces a shooting pain!

When a cavity has eroded enamel it eventually contacts the layer under the enamel. This is called the dentin. The dentin contains tiny tubules. A cold (or acidic) liquid that flows into the tubules can get close enough to the nerve to make you wake up and pay attention.

Call your urgent care dentist. You may have a serious cavity.

2. You bite down hard and—yikes—extreme pain!

This could point to an infection or abscess in the pulp of the tooth. It could also be caused by a microscopic crack in the tooth. Either way, you need to have it treated.

Call your urgent care dentist, you may need a root canal.

3. Suddenly—uh oh—a tooth is loose!

Unless you are five years old and still have your baby teeth, it’s not normal to suddenly feel that a tooth is loose. It could be the result of an injury to the tooth. The bump could have stretched some of the small ligaments that hold the tooth in place. What if you don’t remember hurting a tooth? You could be grinding your teeth at night while you sleep. Tooth grinding while sleeping can wreak havoc on your teeth as well as cause severe headaches.

It could also be periodontitis. Periodontal disease is caused by a bacterial infection that can destroy both gum tissue and the ligaments that hold the teeth in place.

Call your urgent care dentist to make an appointment to get it checked out.

Don’t ignore these dental problems

Many dread seeking relief from a dentist because they fear the treatment will hurt worse than the pain they are experiencing. Waiting too long to care for your teeth can cause serious health dilemmas—and not just in your mouth. We understand how stressful it is to have a toothache, loose tooth, or other pressing dental dilemma.

Ask us about sedation dentistry

If you have dental anxiety, Aspen Dental of Cache Valley offers several solutions including sedation dentistry. We can also use anti-anxiety agents to quiet your fears and make your dental visit as safe and laid-back as possible.

 

Contact Aspen Dental of Cache Valley:

435-753-4400

Location (Tap to open in Google Maps):

1451 N 200 E
Logan, Utah
84341

 

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