5 More Warning Signs You Require Emergency Dental Care

5 More Warning Signs You Require Emergency Dental Care

Many dental care procedures call for numbing treatments or localized anesthesia. If you have ever needed your wisdom teeth extracted, then you know what this process entails.

Ignoring any problems with your dental health is an unhealthy mindset. The longer you put off visiting the dentist, the more likely it is that an emergency will arise. When you take better care of your teeth and gums, they will take better care of you. Anything wrong with your mouth can affect the rest of your body, so take heed of these warning signs! 

Canker Sores That Won’t Heal 

There’s no question that canker sores are annoying. They tend to come around more often once it gets cold, and it’s hard to tell them apart from cold sores or ulcers. But if you have canker sores that refuse to heal, then this constitutes a dental emergency. Seek treatment as soon as you can. Open wounds are more likely to become infected. That infection, in turn, can reach your bloodstream and affect your overall well-being. If it has been two weeks and the sore hasn’t gone away, then it’s time to talk to your dentist or your doctor.

Persistent Headaches

Some patients tend to experience headaches and migraines frequently. Although this issue can also have more mundane causes, such as stress, anxiety, sickness, or brain freeze from eating something cold much too quickly. Bruxism, also known as teeth grinding, can also contribute to your headache issues. Still, you should consult your dentist about it; the remedy could be as simple as using a nightguard while you sleep.

Numb Teeth 

Many dental care procedures call for numbing treatments or localized anesthesia. If you have ever needed your wisdom teeth extracted, then you know what this process entails. Still, your teeth should never go numb on their own, namely because it could indicate a dental abscess getting worse and reaching the root of your tooth.  

Excessive Fatigue 

There are many medical reasons why you feel tired all the time. Conditions such as narcolepsy can affect your circadian rhythms, and you could also have fibromyalgia, one of the symptoms of which is chronic pain and exhaustion. Oral infections or gum disease could also wear you out since your body is working extra hard to eliminate the illness. 

Metal Taste in Your Mouth

Your mouth is bound to taste like metal if you have metal fillings or braces. If you do have fillings, then a weird metal taste tells you that the filling has cracked or is loose now. Constant toothaches and cavities could also lead to root canals becoming necessary. 

KEEP YOUR MOUTH HAPPY WITH ANNAPOLIS DENTAL CARE!

Whether it’s a regular check-up you need or a tooth extracted, Annapolis Dental Care has the expertise and compassion to work with you on improving your oral health. Your comfort and health are our top priorities, and so we go above and beyond to make our patients happy and give them the highest quality care. To set up an appointment today, please give us a call at 410-571-5014 or visit us online. For more oral health tips for you and your family, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube! We are always looking for new patients, so if you live in Arnold, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD, come on down!

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