Don’t Wait It Out: Why Emergency Dentistry Can Save Your Smile

Published on Jun 25, 2025 | 7 minute read

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You know that moment of panic when something just feels off with your teeth? A sudden jolt of pain, a cracked tooth, or a swelling that seems to grow by the hour—it’s your body’s way of saying, “Don’t wait.” Dental emergencies don’t follow your schedule. They show up fast, hit hard, and can spiral quickly without proper care.

That’s where emergency dentistry comes in.

At Marlton Modern Dentistry in Marlton, NJ, emergency dental care is all about fast action, expert support, and getting you back to health with as little stress as possible. Whether it’s a weekend toothache or a knocked-out tooth on a Tuesday afternoon, knowing where to go (and what to expect) can make all the difference.

What Counts as a Dental Emergency?

Not every toothache qualifies as an emergency—but many do. If you're not sure whether you need urgent care, here’s a quick list of situations that definitely qualify for emergency dentistry:

  • Severe tooth pain or pressure
  • Knocked-out or loose permanent tooth
  • Cracked or fractured tooth
  • Dental abscess or facial swelling
  • Bleeding that doesn’t stop
  • Injuries to gums, lips, or inside the mouth
  • Broken restorations (crowns, bridges, fillings) that affect function

Pain is your body’s alarm system. If it’s persistent, severe, or suddenly worse—don’t ignore it.

How Emergency Dentistry Works at Marlton Modern Dentistry

When dental emergencies strike, you don’t want to wait days for help. Marlton Modern Dentistry prioritizes urgent needs with same-day appointments whenever possible. Here’s how it works:

Step 1: Rapid Assessment

You’ll get a quick but thorough evaluation—sometimes including X-rays—to pinpoint the source of the problem and rule out anything more serious, like infection or bone involvement.

Step 2: Immediate Relief

Whether it’s stopping pain, reducing swelling, or stabilizing a damaged tooth, the first step is always about getting you comfortable.

Step 3: Definitive Treatment or Temporary Fix

Some emergencies require more than one visit. If that’s the case, your dentist will provide a temporary solution to hold you over safely and schedule a follow-up for full treatment.

From root canals to urgent extractions, same-day crowns to infection control—emergency dentistry is a blend of precision, speed, and compassion.

What Happens If You Ignore a Dental Emergency?

It’s tempting to tough it out. Maybe the pain comes and goes. Maybe your tooth cracked but doesn’t hurt yet. But here’s the reality: small issues can turn dangerous fast.

  • Infections can spread to your jaw, face, or bloodstream
  • Tooth damage can worsen and lead to extraction
  • Pain can intensify quickly—especially overnight or after trauma
  • Lost teeth are time-sensitive; acting within 30–60 minutes is crucial

Delaying treatment can mean more expensive procedures later. Don’t take the risk—when in doubt, get it checked out.

The Benefits of Prompt Emergency Dental Care

Getting care when you need it most isn’t just about fast pain relief—it can preserve your long-term oral health and overall well-being. Here are some key benefits of emergency dentistry:

1. Saves Teeth

Immediate care after trauma can mean the difference between saving or losing a tooth. For knocked-out teeth, the American Association of Endodontists recommends re-implantation within an hour for the best outcome.

2. Prevents Infection

Dental abscesses and deep decay can lead to dangerous infections. Emergency care treats the source, drains infection if necessary, and often includes antibiotics or a root canal to resolve the issue safely.

3. Minimizes Long-Term Costs

Waiting too long can escalate a small cavity into a full-blown root canal—or a cracked filling into a crown. Emergency treatment stops the spiral and protects your wallet in the long run.

4. Offers Peace of Mind

The anxiety of not knowing what’s wrong can make everything feel worse. Fast, clear answers from professionals you trust go a long way in helping you feel in control again.

Sources:

  • American Dental Association (ADA)
  • American Association of Endodontists (AAE)
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

How to Handle Common Dental Emergencies Until You Get Help

While you should always seek professional care ASAP, here are some at-home steps that can help manage symptoms in the short term:

  • Toothache: Rinse with warm salt water, use over-the-counter pain relievers, and apply a cold compress to the outside of the cheek.
  • Knocked-out tooth: Hold it by the crown (not the root), rinse gently, and try to place it back in the socket. If not possible, store it in milk or saliva and get to the dentist within an hour.
  • Broken crown or filling: Use dental wax or a sugar-free gum to cover any sharp areas and avoid chewing on that side.
  • Swelling: Apply a cold compress and stay upright—don’t lie flat.

And whatever you do—don’t use superglue, home remedies, or delay treatment thinking it’ll fix itself. It won’t.

Preventing Future Dental Emergencies

While some accidents can’t be avoided, many dental emergencies can be prevented with smart habits and regular care:

  • Visit your dentist every 6 months for cleanings and exams
  • Wear a mouthguard during sports or at night if you grind your teeth
  • Don’t use teeth as tools (yes, that means opening packages or bottles)
  • Address small issues early—don’t wait for pain to become your motivator

Keeping your smile healthy isn’t just about maintenance—it’s about reducing your risk of emergencies altogether.

Urgent Care for Your Smile Starts Here

Emergencies don’t schedule appointments, but emergency dentistry at Marlton Modern Dentistry is always ready to respond. Fast treatment not only gets you out of pain—it can save your smile, your time, and your long-term health.

In pain or dealing with a dental crisis? Call Marlton Modern Dentistry now at 856-702-0777 to schedule an emergency dentistry appointment and get the care you need, when you need it.

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