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What is considered a dental emergency?

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  Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, most businesses have been forced to close for public health reasons, including dental health facilities. While some still operate, experts such as San Diego orthodontist Dr. Kami Hoss urges people to see their dentists only when there is a dental emergency. However, it may be vague to some people what a dental emergency is. Would a cracked teeth constitute as an emergency?  Image source: absolutedental.com A dental emergency revolves around three main factors: pain, the ability to function, and urgency. If your dental problem doesn’t involve pain, doesn’t impair your daily functions, and can be sorted out later rather than sooner, then it isn’t an emergency. Here are some examples that may help, but keep in mind that cases may vary. If the wires of your braces suddenly break, that constitutes as a dental emergency. Not only could the wires potentially hurt your mouth, prolonged negligence of broken braces could undo months’ worth of dental wo