-You have throbbing tooth pain on a scale from 1 – 10, and your pain is a 7.
-There is swelling of inner tissue or outside your mouth and around the face and suspect it is a tooth problem.
-Back broken tooth with consistent pain and taking Advil or Tylenol does not ease the pain. Rate your pain from on a scale from 1 – 10; Call if your pain is a 7.
-A front tooth is broken, more than 2 millimeters, and is sharp and cutting lips or tongue.
-A front tooth crown or veneer came off and you are attending a social or business event that weekend.
-There is excessive bleeding from a most recent surgical procedure. Excessive means, soaking gauze every 3 minutes.
-A medication we prescribed for a tooth related procedure is causing nausea or an allergic reaction.