Most dental problems take months to develop, but you may encounter some dental emergencies that require an immediate trip to the Dentist Whitehouse Station . Here are some common dental emergencies you may encounter and what to do about them.
Cut Lip or Tongue
Most cuts on the lips or tongue are not emergencies. However, if there is a lot of bleeding or the bleeding doesn’t stop with a cold compress, you may need to see an Emergency Dentist or go to the emergency room.
Broken Tooth
If you break or crack a tooth, call your dentist right away. Use a cold compress and rinse your mouth with warm water until you can in to the dentist.
Jaw Injury
If you think you broke your jaw in an injury, apply ice or a cold compress to the area. Call your dentist right away or go to the emergency room.
Loose Tooth
Call your dentist right away if you have a loose tooth. Your dentist may be able to save the tooth if it hasn’t fallen out yet. Use a cold compress and take an over-the-counter pain medication as needed for pain.
Lost Crown or Filling
If you lose a crown or filling, keep it in a secure place until you can see a Dentist Whitehouse Station. Generally, this does not mean you need to see an emergency dentist.
Debris Stuck Between Teeth
Use dental floss to try to gently remove the debris. If it does not come out, call your dentist because he may want to see you quickly.
Swelling
If you have painful swelling in your mouth, call a Dentist Whitehouse Station right away. It could be an infection, which can become serious. Rinse the area with salt water to reduce pain.
Severe Toothache
Rinse your mouth with salt water and use dental floss around the tooth. There may be debris lodged by the tooth causing the pain. If that does not work, call a dentist right away.
Broken Braces
Call your orthodontist or dentist right away if your braces break. Sometimes it can wait, but your dentist may way to fix it right away.