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Read this Now when you have a Dental Emergency

What are the immediate things to do in case of a dental emergency? Find out in the quick tips within this article.

Dental emergency is referring to the emergency about your tooth or gingiva. The discomfort of these areas, even mild at the beginning, could become serious problem and get worse with time. It is important to contact a dentist as soon as possible for a professional evaluation to minimize damage to the teeth, gums, and supporting bone. Temporary method can only reduce the pain, but no guarantee the problem goes away.

Contact a dentist immediately if situation happen on children!

Tooth was Knocked-out

Avoid the root, take the crown and use water/milk to keep it carefully. If the tooth can be kept in its position until a professional dentist appear, it will more safe. But if this is not feasible, keep it in milk or water. Be quick! If a dentist can help you within 1 hour, you tooth has more chanced to be attached back.

Broken tooth

Dentist is needed to be examined the situation with the help of x-ray to see the degree of damage. Infection and abscess is very likely in this circumstance. Root canal may be necessary if the injury has high chance of causing pulp to die. If it has been loosened by injury, it will need to be stabilized or extracted.

Chipped tooth

A chipped tooth should be examined by a dentist in case steps need to be taken to protect the tooth from further damage. When you visit the dentist, take every parts that you can find. The chipped or even broken tooth may be fixed if they are taken care with cautious. Waiting only increases the likelihood of further deterioration caused by unseen damage.

Toothache

Toothache may be caused by: Gum disease, Cavity, New tooth growth, Crack, etc. You can firstly filled the mouth with warm water with salt, or take some pain reliever pill (aspirin free) to make yourself more comfortable. Ice could also help if you take a pack and place it to your cheek.by: mbdhk10




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