EMERGENCIES ARE SO MUCH easier to deal with if weโve prepared for them in advance, and that includes dental emergencies. You might be wondering what you can do to prepare for something like an unexpected tooth injury or dental health issue. Itโs true that a dental emergency isnโt quite the same as a food shortage or a flat tire, but we can still make plans for what to do.
If A Baby Tooth Gets Knocked Outโฆ
Call the dentist right away if your child loses a baby tooth in an accident, especially if it wasnโt loose beforehand. In most cases, we wonโt put the tooth back in because it could create problems for the incoming permanent tooth. Since that tooth will be replaced eventually anyway, this might not seem like a big deal, but there may be other, less obvious damage.
If A Tooth Gets Brokenโฆ
In the event of a cracked, chipped, or broken tooth, get straight to a dentist. The sooner treatment happens, the better. What you can do beforehand is find the broken tooth fragments and place them in cold milk to preserve them. You can also rinse your mouth out with water.
Never ignore a crack or chip, because if the damage is deep enough to expose the dental pulp, the tooth is in danger of infection, which can lead to the death of the pulp, a painful dental abscess, bone loss, and worse.
If An Adult Tooth Gets Knocked Out…
If an entire permanent tooth is knocked out, get to the dentist as fast as you safely can, because the clock is ticking on the fate of that tooth. If the dentist sees you within an hour of the accident, the tooth can usually be saved. You can improve the toothโs chances by putting it back in the socket and holding it in place with clean gauze or a washcloth. If it wonโt go back in, storing it in cold milk will also help.
Do NOT handle a knocked out tooth by the root. Do NOT let it dry out. Do NOT scrub it clean or use any soap, alcohol, or peroxide on this. Doing any of these things will kill the root, and then it will be much harder or even impossible to successfully replant.
Itโs too bad we canโt just regrow adult teeth, isnโt it?
Weโre Ready To Help In Case Of Emergencies!
In addition to being familiar with common types of dental emergencies, itโs essential to know where youโre going to go for help! Our practice is ready to help any patient with an unexpected dental problem. We hope that youโll never need to use this information and that the only time weโll see you will be for regular appointments, but itโs always good to be prepared!