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When Is a Cavity an Emergency?

Most cavities are not a reason to rush to an emergency appointment, but they can become emergencies in some cases. Cavities form when bacteria wear away your tooth enamel. In the early stages, you may not feel anything, but as they deepen, they can cause serious problems.

A cavity is an emergency if you have severe pain. Call Indiana Emergency Dental in Indianapolis or Bloomington right away if you cannot chew without discomfort, if you have a severe headache, or if you see swelling in your face or jaw. These are all signs that you need urgent care.

Why You Shouldn’t Wait for Care

Waiting too long to treat a minor cavity can result in the cavity spreading and getting worse over time.

These symptoms may mean the cavity has reached the inner layers of your tooth or that an infection is starting:

  • Swelling of the gums or face
  • Severe pain causing a headache with or without dizziness
  • An inability to bite down
  • Obvious bleeding or pus around the tooth

Please keep in mind that infections can spread quickly, and they can become dangerous in some instances. You may need more than a simple filling if you’re feeling this kind of pain or seeing swelling, so please contact our office as soon as possible.

Get Help for Cavities in Indianapolis or Bloomington, IN

If you’re struggling with pain or trouble eating, know that you have options available to you. At [Practice_Name], we know how serious a cavity can become, and we understand that pain and trouble eating can mean an infection is present. We want to help you get back to feeling like yourself again. Call us now to make an emergency appointment at 1-463-276-0541.