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How to Be Prepared for Dental Emergencies

Friday, August 6th, 2010

Author: drnguyen

Accidents do happen, so it is important to be as prepared as you possibly can when the unexpected happens to you. Perhaps you’ll be eating dinner when you bite down hard on your fork and chip your tooth. Or maybe lose a tooth during a “friendly” family football game.

Be sure you know what number to call if the dental office is closed! Here are some guidelines to help you during a dental emergency.

If a tooth is knocked out:
1) Immediately attempt to find the tooth.
2) If you find the tooth, do not try to force the tooth back in the socket!
3) Rinse it in warm water and place inside the mouth between the cheek and gum, or carefully replace the tooth. Do not rub the tooth to clean it.
4) If you can not place the tooth in the mouth, wrap it in a clean, moist cloth or place in a cup of milk or water.
5) If your gum is bleeding, hold a clean cloth on the injured gum.
6) Contact your dentist for an emergency appointment. The sooner you receive treatment the better, preferably within the first 30 minutes.

Tooth-saver boxes, designed to hold and protect a knocked-out tooth, are available from pharmacies, such as Valu-Rite, for approximately $11. The manufacturer of this product estimates 90% of teeth survive up to 24 hours in “Save-A-Tooth.”

If a tooth has been pushed out of position:
1) Very gently push the tooth into its normal position.
2) Do not try to force the tooth back in the socket!
3) If the tooth is loose, carefully hold with a moist cloth.
4) Use a cold compress to reduce swelling.
5) Call your dentist as soon as possible and ask for an emergency appointment.

If you have broken a tooth:
1) Very gently push the tooth into its normal position.
2) Do not try to force the tooth back in the socket!
3) If the tooth is loose, carefully hold with a moist cloth.
4) Use a cold compress to reduce swelling.
5) Call your dentist as soon as possible and ask for an emergency appointment.

If your cheeks, lips or tongue have been cut:
1) Clean the area right away with water.
2) If the wound is bleeding, put a clean cloth on the affected area and apply pressure.
3) Call your doctor for advice on treatment. You may need to go to the emergency room for stitches.
4) If you suspect you have a broken jaw:
5) Secure your jaw by tying something like a tie or belt under your chin to the top of your head.
6) Gently hold a cold compress or ice pack against the injury.
7) Go to the emergency room immediately!

Knowing The Symptoms Of Swollen Gums And Preventing Gum Disease Early

Friday, April 24th, 2009

Studies shows that periodontal or gum disease is being linked with heart attack and stroke and other medical conditions. Such it is necessary to be prevented from bacteria that causes gum infection. Red, tender, puffy and swollen gums are the early indication of the presence of gum disease. Such symptoms should not be neglected when noticed and there is a need to see a dental health care expert for diagnosis and treatment.

Early symptoms of gum disease may be unrecognizable at its early stage until pain and discomfort already occur that is why it is necessary to see the dentist at least twice a year for early diagnosis and treatment. Combat the symptoms of gum disease with proper oral hygiene and be prevented with gum disease early

Teeth and Gum Enhancement Through Periodontal Surgery

Friday, April 24th, 2009

It is being recommended to see the dentist every six months for dental assessment and professional dental cleanings, it is also one effective way of preventing periodontal disease from trying to invade your dental health. However, if an individual is diagnosed with periodontal disease a periodontal disease treatment will be required and if condition already progressed to advance periodontal disease a periodontal surgery may will be recommended.

The goal of periodontal surgery is to improve,restore and enhance gum’s and teeth’s condition and appearance that once destroyed by gum infection. Expensive periodontal surgery treatments may be avoided through periodontal disease prevention. Periodontal disease prevention can be achieved with good oral hygiene and regular visits with your dentist for dental assessment and professional dental cleanings.

Assessing The Need For A Periodontal Surgery

Friday, April 24th, 2009

Gum infection can deliver destruction to both the teeth and the gums. And a call for periodontal surgery is required when gum infection already spread out below the gumline affecting the tissue and the bones that supports the teeth. When gums persistently swell, bleed and deep pockets are already formed; periodontal surgery must be performed to save the teeth and gums from further destruction. Periodontal surgery is being performed by a dental health care professional.

When symptoms of gum infection are seen the first thing that should be done is to see a dentist. Your dentist can recommend the right gum infection treatment. Periodontal surgery varies with the patient’s condition. It does not mean it is the only solution for gum infection.

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