What To Do in a Dental Emergency

What To Do in a Dental Emergency

In the moment of an emergency, it can be difficult to know just what to do, so it's important to have a few pointers in mind. But more importantly, make sure you have a way to reach your dentist in case an emergency does arise. If you would like to learn how to be better prepared, reach out to the experts of Family Dental in Glenview, IL.

Chipped or Broken Tooth

If it is a small chip or crack you may be able to wait until business hours to have your dentist examine the injury. These can often be repaired in a single visit with bonding, but it of course depends on the severity of the break.

A large enough break or chip can threaten the soft center of the tooth and expose you to pain and infection and should be treated promptly. Even if the injury is small if the tooth becomes sharp enough to cut your cheeks it should also be examined by your dentist.

Lost Tooth

a lost tooth is one of the most common dental emergencies, and though it warrants care, you should not panic as in most cases the tooth can be reattached. To improve your chances do not handle the tooth by the root, and make sure not to allow it to dry. You can place the tooth in a container with milk, or if this is not possible you can carefully carry it between your cheek and your gums on your way to the dentist's office.

Even if the tooth lost is a child's baby tooth, if it happened before it was time for it to naturally fall out it can impact the way that the permanent tooth will erupt.

Toothache

Pain in general, whether it originates from a tooth, your jaw, or somewhere else in your mouth is cause for concern and a sign that something has already gone wrong. If the pain is not too severe you can schedule an appointment, but should otherwise consult with your dentist as quickly as possible as dental problems that cause pain don't improve on their own.

Emergency Dentist in Glenview, IL

As always, in any dental emergency, your first call should be to your dentist, unless it warrants an emergency room visit. Any and all questions regarding emergency care can be answered by your doctor during a visit, so schedule one today with your local professionals of Family Dental in Glenview, IL, by dialing (847) 998-1281.

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