Emergency Dental Care Guide II

A dental emergency can occur anytime. So, you should be ready to rush to your dentist as soon as it occurs and take some actions to tackle them until you reach the dentist. Having proper information about dental emergencies and how to address such situations beforehand can help you to a significant extent. We had already explained some dental emergencies in emergency dental care guide I. Here’s a continuation, where you’ll find information on various other dental emergencies and how you can deal with them.

Damage To A Dental Crown

If you have a dental crown and it comes out, then getting to the dentist soon enough can make it possible for the dentist to cement it back on.If the crown completely shears off,it is a sign that there is decay underneath. Decay causes the shape of the teeth to change because of which the grip of the crown on the tooth loosens. Once a dental crown comes out, the tooth is exposed to bacteria and other harmful particles, which makes it prone to further damage. Therefore, when a crown shears off or dislodges, one must immediately rush to the dentist. If in any case, if it is difficult to get professional help instantly, it is recommended to clean the crown and affix it temporarily using dental cement, which is readily available in drugstores.

Fractured or Broken Jaw

A jaw fracture can be caused due to a severe facial injury. Facial swelling, difficulty to open the mouth, loose teeth, and the feeling of numbness in the face or lips are some of the symptoms. If you have met with an accident and your jaw is hurt, you must immediately seek a dentist’s help. On the way to seek medical care, the fractures or broken jaw can be held in place with hands or a bandage to reduce pain caused by movement. Furthermore, you can use an ice pack on the outside area to alleviate the pain and reduce swelling.

Tooth Abscess

A tooth abscess is one of the most serious dental emergencies. It causes pus formation due to bacterial infection, which can be very painful and results in swelling of the gum near the infected tooth. It is caused due to advanced tooth decay that usually originates from an infection resulting from a chipped or broken tooth. Tooth abscess needs to be treated immediately because the pus can spread quickly across the mouth and infect your mouth. The most effective way to treat an abscessed tooth is to drain the pus by incision. Other ways to get rid of a tooth abscess is to get a root canal or an antibiotic therapy as soon as possible.

Damaged braces

Damage to braces can be extremely uncomfortable as the wires can pierce your cheeks and gums, and result in injuries. In such cases, it is recommended to push the poking ends of the wire in a comfortable position until you seek help from your dentist. Do not cut the poking ends as you are at the risk of swallowing it, which may worsen the situation. If adjusting the wires seems impossible, cover those ends with wax or cotton ball to avoid getting cuts inside your mouth until you can see your dentist.

It is essential to rush to a dentist immediately in case of a true dental emergency. To keep dental emergencies at bay, regular dental checkups are a must. Book an appointment at Signature Smilez today!