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Maintaining good oral care is the best way to prevent dental emergencies. But still, some dental emergencies may happen, and the worst thing is not knowing what to do to manage such situations. Quick response and getting the first aid treatment right on time can prevent long-term damage to the teeth. This blog will discuss the five common dental emergencies and why you should not ignore visiting a dentist.

Toothache

Toothache can occur for various reasons, and knowing the right cause is essential to prevent the pain from occurring frequently. Pain in the teeth can happen due to infections, or it could be due to something getting stuck between the teeth. It is important to see an emergency dentist when the tooth pain worsens or the pain seems unbearable. Apply a cold compress on the affected area until you reach the emergency dental office. Applying a cold compress gives some relief from pain. It would be best to look for signs such as tooth decay and swelling, which demands visiting an emergency dentist as soon as possible.

Chipped Teeth

A tooth may get chipped or broken when biting something too hard. Not only does it affect your smile, but it also can cause pain. The first thing you have to do will be to rinse the mouth using warm water. A gauze should be applied at the site of bleeding. Once done, a cold compress must be applied at the site of swelling or where you experience pain. The emergency dentist will provide the necessary treatment for providing pain relief and recommend ways to fix chipped or broken teeth. The dentist will also ask the patient to be cautious about biting and chewing hard food and avoid problems such as teeth grinding or clenching.

Loose Fillings Or Crowns

Treatments such as fillings and crowns are used to restore the beauty and functionality of the teeth. So when the crowns become loose or fillings become lost, it is desirable to visit a dentist immediately to avoid further infections or damage. If it comes out, it must be placed in a zip-top bag and brought to the dentist so it can be reapplied, or a new crown can also be fitted.

Broken Orthodontics

Traditional braces are tough metal wires and brackets designed to withstand wear and tear. But still, there is always a possibility that braces can break or stick out, thus poking the cheek and gums. It can cause discomfort and even slows down or reverses the whole teeth aligning and straightening process. Instead of adjusting the braces yourself, you should visit a dentist as soon as possible so that the dental professional can fix the problem of broken orthodontics.

Knocked-Out Tooth

A tooth can get knocked out due to a sudden fall, accident, or playing contact sports. You should pick the tooth by its root and rinse the root of the tooth if it is dirty. It would be best if you did not scrub the knocked-out teeth since it can damage tissue fragments. The tooth can be saved if it is reinserted within an hour. Instead of attempting to reinsert yourself, visit an emergency dentist who can preserve the tooth in time.

Conclusion

Those, as mentioned earlier, are the five common dental emergencies. Other emergency scenarios include the person having a dental abscess and the bleeding or pain that does not stop after tooth extraction. Post-operative pain and bleeding for some time are normal after tooth extraction. However, if the bleeding and pain persist, it is necessary to visit an emergency dentist.