There are a number of simple precautions you can take to
avoid accident and injury to your teeth. One way to reduce the chances of
damage to your teeth, lips, cheek and tongue is to wear a mouthguard when
participating in sports or recreational activities that may pose a risk. Avoid
chewing ice, popcorn kernels and hard candy, all of which can crack a tooth.
Cut tape using scissors rather than your teeth.
Accidents do happen, and knowing what to do when one occurs
can mean the difference between saving and losing a tooth.
Tips for Dealing with Dental Emergencies:
Bitten Lip or Tongue
Clean the area gently
with a cloth and apply cold compresses to reduce any swelling. If the bleeding
doesn't stop, go to a hospital emergency room immediately.
Broken Tooth
Rinse your mouth with warm water to clean the area. Use cold
compresses on the area to keep any swelling down. Call your dentist
immediately.
Cracked Tooth
Depending on the size and location of the crack, treatment
may vary from bonding to root canal treatment. A severely cracked tooth may
need extraction. We will determine the best treatment for you.
Tiny cracks are common and usually do not cause problems.
Regular dental checkups are important. They allow us to diagnose and treat
problems in the early stage. If you continue to have pain, avoid chewing on
that side of your mouth and call our Atlanta, GA dental office, that's what we
are here for.
Jaw-Possibly Broken
Apply cold compresses
to control swelling. Call us and/or go to a hospital emergency department
immediately.
Knocked Out Tooth
Hold the tooth by the
crown and rinse off the root of the tooth in water if it's dirty. Do not scrub
it or remove any attached tissue fragments. If possible, gently insert and hold
the tooth in its socket. If that isn't possible, put the tooth in a cup of milk
and call us as quickly as possible. Remember to bring the tooth with you!
Objects Caught Between Teeth
Try to gently remove the object with dental floss; avoid
cutting the gums. Never use a sharp instrument to remove any object that is
stuck between your teeth. If you can't dislodge the object using dental floss,
contact us.
Toothache
Rinse your mouth with warm water to clean it out. Gently use
dental floss or an interdental cleaner to ensure that there is no food or other
debris caught between the teeth. Never put aspirin or any other painkiller
against the gums near the aching tooth because it may burn the gum tissue. If
the pain persists, contact us.
Schedule dental visits for you and your family today by
calling The Right Smile Center in Sandy Springs at 404-256-3620. Our dental
office is conveniently located on Carpenter Drive in Sandy Springs, and we
serve patients from Atlanta, Sandy Springs, Roswell, Alpharetta, Johns Creek,
Buckhead, Dunwoody, East Cobb and surrounding communities. We welcome new
patients and will be happy to answer all of your questions over the phone or in
person. Our dentists and team look forward to making you, and your loved ones,
smile!
Novy Scheinfeld, DDS, PC
290 Carpenter Drive, 200A
Atlanta (Sandy Springs), GA 30328
info@rightsmilecenter.com
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Dental problems are common thing and it can happen anytime or anywhere. You should avoid the injury or accident to your teeth.
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