Learn About Emergency Dental Solutions With Rockville MD Dental Office

By Javier Luque


Toothache? Had a fall and chipped or loosened a tooth? You will need emergency dental solutions from a Rockville MD dental office.

A minor toothache may not require an immediate visit to your local dentist but if there is swelling in your face or jaws, you should make an appointment as soon as possible. You should also call the dentist immediately for a broken or damaged crown or tooth. Another situation that calls for an immediate trip to the dental office is excessive bleeding after a tooth extraction.

If you have lost a tooth, try to put it back in the socket without touching the root, put it between the cheek and gums, or put it in milk, then go straight to your dentist's office. They may be able to replace the tooth. For baby teeth, do the same thing, but understand that a dentist may not bother trying to re-implant a baby tooth, depending on the child's age and the development of the adult teeth.

Dentists may be able to repair a cracked or broken tooth if the patient reacts quickly enough. Bring any tooth pieces that you have with you to the visit. Use a cold compress on the face and use warm water to rinse out your mouth.

In most cases, an experienced dentist will attend to an emergency upon the patient's arrival. If one or more teeth are aching, rinse your mouth with warm water. Aspirin can cause damage to gum tissue so never place a pill next to the gum.

Those who regularly engage in combat sports and other recreational activities that might result in impacts to the face should talk to their dentist about a custom mouth guard to help prevent tooth damage. Consider putting an ADA approved tooth protection medium in your first aid kit.

For any kind of dental pain, if in doubt, call your dentist, or have somebody else call them. They will be able to give advice on what you should do and when you should come in. Dental emergencies should be taken seriously and help sought as soon as possible.




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