

Medical emergencies can happen to anyone, and we are already prepared for that. We follow a healthy lifestyle, have medical insurance and go for regular checkups. But do you know that your teeth are also at risk of having a dental emergency?
Here are a few possibilities of dental emergencies and how you can prevent them.
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The pressure from teeth grinding, or blow on the mouth during any contact sport, may cause a fracture in a tooth. This may result in unbearable pain, swelling and sensitivity to hot and cold foods.
A cracked or fractured tooth is not easily visible. X-ray too cannot always show the cracks but they may reveal the issues in the pulp of your teeth.

If a patient is taking anticoagulants like coumadin/heparin or has Vitamin K deficiency, there are more chances of increased bleeding.
It may even apply when a patient has a bleeding disorder like hemophilia. It is, thus, very important for the patient to tell his/her medical history in depth before the treatment begins.
Our mouth is full of bacteria where there is a high risk of infection. Generally, a dentist gives antibiotics to prevent infection.
But if the patient has swelling or pus for a long time, the bleeding may continue and acute pain and infection may increase.
Dr. Vidhi Bhanushali is the Co-Founder and Chief Dental Surgeon at scanO . A recipient of the Pierre Fauchard International Merit Award, she is a holistic dentist who believes that everyone should have access to oral healthcare, irrespective of class and geography. She strongly believes that tele-dentistry is the way to achieve that.Dr. Vidhi has also spoken at various dental colleges, addressing the dental fraternity about dental services and innovations. She is a keen researcher and has published various papers on recent advances in dentistry.
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