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5 dental emergencies to treat immediately

Even though we take care of our teeth on a daily basis, dental emergencies can sneak up on us. No one is immune to accidents, and they can seriously impact our oral health.

Dental emergencies are conditions that occur in the mouth and require immediate attention. They are not life-threatening, but they do require quick action, and the best thing to do is to go to the dentist.

What is considered a dental emergency? Here, we present to you 5 incidents that you should have treated immediately.

Infection

The death of the dental pulp can lead to infections in the mouth. This can be due to decay, a heavy impact, poorly performed enodontics, or fillings that are very large.

Infections in the mouth can lead to pus build-up and abscesses. Not only do they increase patient discomfort, but they can also spread and compromise other areas of the mouth and body. This puts the person’s overall health at risk.

Dental fracture

Getting hit in the mouth can cause one or more teeth to break. A tooth can also break when we bite on something very hard, especially if it is weakened by decay or a previous dental treatment.

A tooth fracture affects the aesthetics and function of the mouth. If it is not treated quickly, you risk losing the tooth. This is why an immediate dental evaluation is necessary after the injury.

Tooth loss

When a tooth is knocked out of the mouth, it is called an avulsion. This is another dental emergency that must be treated immediately!

It is important to gently clean the injured area and apply a clean gauze pad to stop any bleeding. Then, get the tooth to Clinique Dentaire Champlain as soon as possible.. The less time the tooth spends outside the mouth, the higher the chances of keeping it alive and positioning it successfully.

Dislocation of a tooth

Another dental emergency that can occur as a result of a blow to the mouth is tooth dislocation. It is possible that the tooth can dislodge without coming loose or breaking.

This is another reason why it is essential to go to the dentist after a serious impact! When you feel a tooth moving, do not touch it or move it with your hand or tongue. Contact us to find out what to do next.

Orthodontic dental emergencies

Patients undergoing orthodontic treatment are more likely to experience dental emergencies caused by their appliances. Broken or dislodged brackets is a fairly common occurrence.

These emergencies should be handled gently so that the continuity of treatment is not compromised. In addition, the problem should be reported to the orthodontist so that he or she can evaluate the possibility of repositioning the appliance at the next check-up.

When you come to us for emergency dental care, don’t hesitate to ask us any questions that are on your mind. Our dentists will advise you on the best dental habits to adopt and will suggest the appropriate treatments to put an end to the pain.

Call on Clinique Dentaire Champlain!

(450) 923-1361 / clchamplain@videotron.ca