Rockville MD Dentist Can Take The Pain Out Of Dental Emergencies

By Mary Badder


A dental emergency can take several forms. It can be a chipped, broken or knocked out tooth as a result of an accident, a sudden onset toothache, a swollen jaw, a foreign object stuck in the mouth.

It is important to contact a Rockville MD immediately - it's far cheaper to go to an emergency dentist than it is to go to an emergency room and you can find out beforehand whether you need to go in.

If a tooth is knocked out, try gently putting it back into the socket while avoiding the root. It is possible to manually re-implant your tooth. If you can't, try holding it between the gums or placing it in a small container of milk. Tooth preservation products can be used as an alternative, but milk is far more accessible in most instance. Try to get to your dentist within an hour of having a tooth knocked out. If a tooth is broken, rinse warm water and cover the affected area with a cold compress. Find any pieces of the tooth and bring them in, as they could prove useful in the reconstruction process.

Avoid placing aspirin directly as an aching tooth as this can cause damage to the gum tissues. A dentist can definitely help - lost teeth can generally be replaced. It is sometimes possible to repair a broken tooth and if not, this can be pulled. When teeth are knocked loose, root canal therapy could be needed.

Other dental emergencies include objects caught between the teeth, if you cannot remove them using floss or a brush (never use a pin to remove stuck items), lost or broken fillings or crowns, injuries to the tongue, cheeks, gums or lips that involve bleeding, and damage to orthodontic braces.

You can get instant services from an emergency dentist during a real dental emergency, so that things can be put in place right away.




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