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The Top Five Dental Emergencies and What to Do

There are different types of dental emergencies, and most of the time, you will need to go to your dentist office as soon as you possibly can.

#1 Knocked-Out Tooth

A knocked out tooth is a dental emergency requiring immediate care. Pick up your tooth by the crown, and make sure not to touch the root. Try to return the tooth to its socket without forcing it in. If you can’t get your tooth back in, place it between your gums and cheek or in some milk. Call us for an emergency appointment and see us right away. Knocked out teeth with the highest chance of being saved are those treated within an hour of being knocked out.

#2 Loose or Partially Dislodged Tooth

If your tooth becomes loose or partially dislodged, we have a good chance of saving it. Try to use light pressure to put the tooth back to its original position. Take some over the counter painkillers if needed, and apply some ice to ease any pain or swelling. Contact us and get to our office as soon as possible.

#3 Severe Toothaches

A toothache could be a symptom of many different dental problems. Start with rinsing your mouth out with some warm water and gently floss to make sure you have nothing wedged between your teeth. If the pain persists, contact us and come in to see us so that we can determine the cause of your pain.

#4 Sudden Swelling of Your Mouth or Face

There are many reasons you could be experiencing swelling, but it can be quite serious. You may have a severely infected or abscessed tooth, which is no joking matter. If left untreated, the infection can spread quickly and be potentially life-threatening. In the event you experience swelling of your mouth or face, schedule an appointment and come in to see us immediately. Don’t wait!

#5 Chipped, Cracked or Fractured Teeth

If you have a chipped tooth which is not painful, contact us for an appointment and until you come in, be careful while chewing so that you do not break it more. A cracked or fractured tooth is more pressing and is considered a dental emergency requiring immediate attention, so make sure to contact us for an emergency appointment right away. Meanwhile, rinse your mouth out with warm water, apply an ice pack, and try to keep any parts of your tooth if possible.

(05/22/2022)
by Joy Dental Pines

More Information: https://joydentalpines.com/top-5-dental-emergencies/

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