What to do in a dental emergency?

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Call the dentist immediately if you have any pain or bleeding that won’t stop, is worsening, or if the swelling on your tooth has gotten worse. If you don’t have an appointment scheduled with a dentist and they’re available to see you, go to their office and explain what’s going on. If there’s no dentist near you and it’s too late for them to help (you’ve bled a lot), call 911.

If it’s more comfortable for you, try using a cold cloth or ice packs on your face over top of a bag of frozen peas to soothe the swelling back down.

Is there anything I can do if my tooth starts hurting while I’m at home?

  1. Use a cold compress to help reduce swelling, pain, and bleeding (see below).
  2. Fill a glass with ice and water, then gently place the tooth in the water as soon as possible. Stay with it until it stops hurting (about 15 minutes), then remove it and let the area dry out.
  3. Take ibuprofen or acetaminophen to reduce pain and swelling. Avoid aspirin, which may increase bleeding.
  4. See your dentist as soon as possible.

What should I do if I don’t have dentists nearby?

This is a rare scenario, but it’s better to be safe than sorry during emergencies such as this so contact your health insurance provider to see what your policy provides for dental care in an emergency situation.

You might want to call ahead to the nearest hospital or ask your friends and family for recommendations before you hit a real Ermergency dental service. You can also look on your city or county government’s website for the nearest dentist, clinic, or hospital.

How do I prepare for a dental emergency?

If you’re going on vacation and taking with you any of your important prescription medications, make sure you have an extra toothbrush and toothpaste in case you (or anyone else in your group) end up having an emergency situation while traveling. It’s also important that these items are easily accessible in your first-aid kit which should be stored in an accessible place like a suitcase or day bag.

Conclusion:-

Dental emergencies are like other emergencies, but they occur more often in our daily lives. We should always be prepared to deal with dental emergencies as you never know when or where an accident might happen affecting your teeth.

But as a lot of people wish to have permanent teeth, dental emergency is certainly one of the “must” that must be handled well by everyone in the society. For these reasons, we have made this article (that is lengthy) so that the readers can easily understand what he needs to do in case of a dental emergency.

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