Trauma

Here Are Common Dental Emergencies And Their Corresponding Actions:

Toothache:

    • Rinse your mouth with warm water.
    • Use dental floss to remove any food particles stuck between teeth.
    • Take over-the-counter pain relievers if needed.
    • Contact your dentist for an appointment to diagnose and treat the cause.

Knocked-Out Tooth:

    • Handle the tooth by the crown (avoid touching the root).
    • Rinse the tooth gently with water if dirty, but do not scrub or remove any tissue attached.
    • Try to reinsert the tooth into the socket if possible, otherwise, place it in a container of milk or saliva.
    • Seek immediate dental care within 30 minutes for the best chance of saving the tooth.

Chipped or Broken Tooth:

    • Save any broken pieces of the tooth.
    • Rinse mouth with warm water to clean the area.
    • Apply a cold compress to reduce swelling and relieve pain.
    • Contact your dentist promptly for evaluation and repair.

Lost Dental Filling or Crown:

    • Avoid chewing on the affected side of the mouth.
    • Use dental cement or temporary dental filling material (available at pharmacies) to cover the exposed tooth surface temporarily.
    • Schedule an appointment with your dentist to replace or repair the filling or crown.

Abscess or Swollen Gums:

    • Rinse mouth with warm salt water to reduce pain and draw out pus.
    • Take over-the-counter pain relievers if needed.
    • Seek immediate dental care to treat the underlying infection and prevent complications.

How We Help You Relax For Your Dental Emergency

  • Your well-being is our top priority.
  • Calm and supportive environment with a compassionate dental team.
  • Techniques to alleviate anxiety, including:
    • Gentle communication
    • Clear explanations of procedures
    • Pain management options (local anesthesia, sedation)
  • Experienced team guiding you through the emergency with professionalism and compassion.
  • Promptly address concerns with the highest quality of care.