Posted by Ed Bishay on Mar 29 2023, 07:56 AM
Dental emergencies can be frightening, but they are usually not life-threatening. If left untreated, some dental emergencies can lead to serious complications, such as infection, nerve damage, or tooth loss. Here are some common dental emergency cases:
If your tooth has been knocked out completely, it’s important to call your dentist as soon as possible. In the meantime, you should hold the tooth by the crown and rinse it gently in lukewarm water to remove any debris or dirt. Do not scrub the root portion of the tooth, as this can damage the delicate tissue. Next, try to put the tooth back in its socket and keep it in place until you can get to the dentist’s office. If you are unable to do this, place the tooth in a container of milk and bring it with you to the office. The milk will help to keep the tooth moist until it can be bonded into place again.
A broken tooth can occur when biting down on a hard piece of candy or falling and hitting your mouth on a hard surface. If this happens, it’s important to see your dentist right away. If the break is small, the tooth can be repaired with a filling or crown. However, if the break is severe, you may need a root canal to remove the infected pulp and prevent the infection from spreading.
An abscessed tooth can be a painful problem that needs to be treated by a dentist as soon as possible. An infection deep within the tooth’s inner chamber can be very dangerous and can cause the loss of a tooth if left untreated for too long. If you’ve recently had an extraction or had a cavity, it’s important to take steps to prevent this painful condition from developing. Some of the most common treatments for an abscessed tooth include the use of antibiotics and drainage via root canal therapy. However, the best way to ensure you don’t develop this problem is to maintain good oral hygiene by brushing twice a day and flossing once.
A chipped tooth is one of the most common types of dental emergencies, and it can happen to anyone in any kind of situation. When a tooth is seriously damaged, the dentist will most likely have to perform some sort of restoration or filling procedure to repair it. If the chip is small, a resin material can be used to cover the exposed part of the teeth to prevent infection or other complications. For larger chips, a dentist may have to remove the broken pieces of enamel and then fill the space with a composite material. These fillings can be as aesthetically pleasing as they are functional.
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