In our experience at the office of Kenneth R. Russell DDS, most people know they should visit the dentist every six months for a routine cleaning and check-up. However, not everyone knows when to visit a dentist outside of these scheduled appointments. In this article, we will go over a few signs that you should make a dentist appointment to get your teeth checked out.

- Severe Tooth Pain – If you are experiencing a great deal of pain in your teeth or jaw and the pain doesn’t fade away over a few days, then we encourage you to contact our team so we can see you right away. This kind of severe pain usually points to a serious issue, so we encourage you to set up a prompt dentist appointment.
- Bleeding – Another sign you should make an emergency dentist appointment is persistent bleeding in your mouth. If you get a cut or sore in your mouth that stops bleeding, then you might not need a dentist’s attention, but if the bleeding continues, then you should seek professional help.
- Swelling – A third sign you should make a dentist appointment is swelling in your gums, jaw, or face tissues. Swelling in these areas can be caused by serious dental issues, so we strongly encourage you to get yourself checked out if you notice swelling in your face or mouth. Our team can assess the problem and work to provide the relief you deserve.
If you’re concerned about any of these issues or simply need to schedule a routine check-up, please reach out to us to arrange a dentist appointment today.

