If you're experiencing a dental emergency, getting the necessary treatment right away can ensure your smile remains as dazzling and healthy as ever.
You may have heard countless times how you should schedule an appointment to see the dentist every six months, but what if you have an emergency? These situations require prompt care to prevent worse problems. Below are some common dental emergencies and what you can do before coming to the dentist:
If one of your teeth gets knocked out, pick it up by the crown and not the root. Rinse it with water if it gets dirty, and try to reposition it back into the socket. If this isn’t possible, make sure to keep it moist and visit the dentist as soon as possible.
If your mouth won’t stop bleeding, try to control it by biting on a gauze or a piece of clean cloth. Avoid spitting, drinking through a straw, or tobacco use until the bleeding stops. Visit our office if it doesn’t stop after 15 to 20 minutes.
A lost or damaged restoration, such as a crown or filling, can leave your tooth vulnerable to pain or an infection. If something happens to yours, call or visit our office so we can get it replaced as soon as possible.
Not all toothaches require immediate attention. However, the following conditions may mean something more serious is occurring that requires urgent dental care:
You shouldn’t delay getting treatment if any of the above situations occur. Not only will the proper care give you peace of mind, but there are also several other benefits to getting seen as soon as possible. Some of these advantages are as follows:
Southern Magnolia Dentistry is committed to helping you get the care you need during a dental emergency. Contact our office if you have any questions or concerns!