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April 15, 2026

What to Do When You Are Waiting for Emergency Dentistry

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Emergency dentistry can provide immediate relief from the discomfort that you may be experiencing. While waiting for your turn, you can do a few things to help your situation. For gum abscesses: Refrain from draining or popping the lesion. Maintain usual dental hygiene practices. For tooth abscesses: Gently placing a cold compress over the painful area can reduce the ache while waiting. For gum bleeding: Keep your head upright at all times, even while sleeping. For pain while biting or chewing: Refrain from using the affected tooth while waiting to prevent the crack from worsening. For a knocked-out tooth: An emergency dentistry professional can typically replant a tooth within 30 minutes of it being knocked out. Pick up the tooth by its crown. Rinse the tooth carefully and immerse it in whole milk to keep it hydrated while traveling to the clinic.

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