Dental First Aid Tips From Your Emergency Dentist in M5R3K4

March 14, 2017

Filed under: Uncategorized — drkevindann @ 7:11 pm

Find out what to do when a dental emergency happens from Dr. Kevin Dann, the premier emergency dentist in M5R3K4. It was a beautiful Spring day and you decided to go for a bike ride in the park. As you coasted down Rosedale Valley Rd, you were relaxed and at ease, when you suddenly hit a rock that caused you to take a tumble. You knocked out one of your teeth in the bike crash – not what you were expecting from a leisurely weekend trek. Luckily for you, you already work with Dr. Kevin Dann, the premier emergency dentist in M5R3K4, who was able to save your smile. In this post, he educates you on what to do when a dental emergency happens and how you can help maintain your teeth in an urgent oral health situation.

What Should I Do In A Dental Emergency?

Dr. Dann recommends you follow the first aid tips below if you find yourself in any of these circumstances. Stay calm and call us at (647) 559-3124 if you have any of the following conditions:

  • Knocked-Out Tooth – Losing a tooth from an accident or an existing oral health issue can cause extreme anxiety, so don’t panic. Pick the tooth up by the crown (the part you chew with) and rinse it off with water. Then, place the tooth back in the socket. If you’re unable to do this, put the tooth in a glass of milk. Either way, call us immediately.
  • Toothache – Although toothaches can seem like they’re not that serious, they can lead to major health issues. If you’re experiencing pain, make sure nothing is lodged between your teeth and floss gently in the area. Rinse with warm salt water. Don’t delay treatment because oral infections can spread easily and become serious quickly.
  • Cracks/Breaks– If your tooth cracks or breaks, don’t panic. Collect any broken pieces and store them in a glass of milk. Then, contact our office immediately. Even if your tooth remains in your mouth, you should still seek treatment right away to prevent those dangerous oral infections we mentioned before.
  • Soft-Tissue Injury – Trauma to the soft tissues of the face can be alarming due to the amount of blood involved. If you cut or tear your lips, cheeks, or tongue, rinse with warm salt water. Then, apply a piece of sterile gauze that’s been moistened in the salt water to the area, or use a wet tea bag instead. Contact our office ASAP or go to the ER if the bleeding does not stop in 15-20 minutes.
  • Jaw Injury – If you have a fall or are in an accident and experiencing jaw pain, go to the ER immediately. The emergency room can often miss diagnosing a broken jaw, so follow us if you continue having pain and swelling after you’re treated at the hospital.

Now that you know what do to when a dental emergency occurs, schedule your appointment today to get to know Dr. Kevin Dann before an accident happens.

 

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