4 Things to Do When a Dental Emergency Happens

4 Things to Do When a Dental Emergency Happens

Posted by PRIMARY DENTAL CLINIC on Jun 14 2021, 12:51 PM

People should not ignore injuries related to gum or teeth, oral disease, or dental emergencies. They are potentially life-threatening and need to have emergency dental care. Ignoring oral problems could risk permanent damage and lead to more severe and costly treatment thereon.

Dental emergencies occur without you even knowing about them. You would be left with two alternatives in this situation:

  • Call your dentist for an emergency
  • Try to cure it yourself till the point you reach out to your dentist.

However, in case of severe dental emergencies, proceed to the ER as quickly as possible. 

Here are the types of dental problems that would require dental emergencies.

Types of Dental Problems That Might Be Dental Emergencies

There are several types of dental problems that are considered dental emergencies. The most common dental problems include:

  • Toothaches
  • Cracked teeth
  • Broken teeth
  • Loss of permanent tooth
  • Bleeding from a mouth
  • Oral infection or diseases
  • Partially dislodged or extruded teeth
  • Something stuck between your teeth
  • Injured gums, tongue, or lips
  • Mouth injury
  • Abscess
  • Soft tissue injuries

Things to Do During a Dental Emergency

Dental emergencies are relatively common. So, if you find yourself in one of these kinds of situations, you’ll need to know what exactly you have to do to treat it. Before reaching out to your dentist, you have some time to control the situation. The following steps will keep things under control while waiting for the treatment:

1. Breathe in Deeply

The first thing you could do is to calm yourself down and get control of the situation. Take a deep breath so that you can estimate the condition and determine further action.

2. Evaluate the Problem

If your injured tooth or mouth is visible to you, try to evaluate the problem. Evaluating it might help you choose between treating it by yourself or calling your dentist for a dental emergency.

3. Keep Your Tooth Safe

If you have knocked out your tooth and can retrieve it, store it safely and go to your dentist to help you recover it again.  

4. Call The Dentist

After determining the problem, call your dentist’s office and book an appointment for the treatment. Try to explain the reason behind the problem and what you did to cure it. The dentist will give you instructions to prepare you for the visit and let them know the dental emergency treatment they need to do for the patient.

These steps will keep you calm and minimize your pain for some time.

Primary Dental Clinic offers dental emergency treatments in Midland, TX. For more details call us at (432) 570-7080, book online, or visit us at 4519 N Garfield St., Suite 16A, Midland, TX 79705.

 

 

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