Assess Your Condition: Assess your condition through a thorough examination and X-rays if necessary.
Persistent toothache: A constant, throbbing pain could indicate an infection or deep cavity requiring urgent dental care.
Swelling or abscess: Facial swelling or a visible abscess near a tooth may be signs of a severe infection that needs immediate attention.
Bleeding gums or mouth: Unexplained bleeding, especially after an injury, might point to deeper oral issues.
Loose or wobbly teeth: Adults shouldn’t have loose teeth; this could indicate trauma or advanced gum disease.
Sudden sensitivity to hot or cold: If sensitivity arises suddenly and is localized to a specific tooth, it may suggest a crack or exposed nerve.