DO YOU KNOW WHAT IS A DENTAL EMERGENCY?

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A dental emergency is consider any dental problem that requires immediate
attention, but not all dental problems are emergencies.

Understanding what a dental emergency is, can help individuals in situations at
the right time and seek prompt care and prevent potential long-term damage to
their oral health.

In Canada, dental emergencies are urgent dental issues that need immediate
treatment to alleviate pain, prevent further complications, or save a tooth.

What To Do When Dental Emergency Happens?

If you are experiencing a dental emergency, you need to call your dentist
immediately for further instruction. You can search how to manage the dental
emergency that you are facing to, until you see your dentist.

What is considered a dental emergency?

  • Severe toothache.
  • Badly cracked tooth.
  • Knocked-out tooth.
  • Extruded (partially dislodged) tooth.
  • Dental abscess (swelling of your face and jaw).
  • Lost or broken dental restoration.
  • Severe soft tissue injury (like a busted lip or deep cut).

How Can You Prevent a Dental Emergency?

  • Routine dental check-up– A regular visit to the dentist helps find potential dental
    problems that may turn out to become dental emergencies in the future.
  • Avoid hard foods– There is a myth that our teeth grow strong when we bite on
    hard foods. In reality, hard foods put your teeth at a heavy risk of breaking or
    fracturing. Therefore, abstain from biting on hard foods like popcorn kernels.
  • Practice good oral hygiene– Proper brushing and flossing prevent decay and
    gum problems. Good oral hygiene is essential to prevent painful infections.
  • Wear mouthguards– Make sure to wear a custom mouthguard to keep your teeth and gums protected from grave injuries.

 

 

 

Remember to consult your dentist, Dr. Abid Hidayat, to choose the best product for your dental health and achieve optimal results. As Scarborough’s leading dentist in family dental care, we care about what you need. You can reach our dental office in Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, by calling 416-546-5599