Do I Need Emergency Dental Care?
- Knocking out an adult tooth
- Jaw injuries
- Possible fractures
- A punctured lip
What to Do
FOR A KNOCKED OUT TOOTH
- Avoid touching any part of the tooth that was under the gum
- Handle the tooth carefully
- If the tooth is dirty, hold the upper part and rinse it with milk. You can also use water if no milk is available
- Do not wipe the tooth with a washcloth or other fabric
- Keep the tooth moist. Store the tooth in a glass of milk, between your cheek and gum, or in a cup with saliva
What to Do
FOR A BROKEN TOOTH
Chips, cracks, fractures, or breaks can result in serious damage to your oral health. However, they may not need immediate dental care. Call your dentist’s office if you break a tooth and the staff can determine whether your symptoms require emergency care. Typically, they will try to get you into the office the same day.
In some cases, you may only notice a chip or crack because of a sharp edge on your tooth. In others, the fracture may expose or damage nerves, leading to dental sensitivity, discomfort, or pain. Different types of breaks require different care.
Cracked Teeth
Broken Teeth
As soon as you notice a break, you should see your dentist. Breaks often damage the nerves inside of your teeth. While you do not need to go to the emergency room for a break, try to make an appointment for the same day. Until your appointment:
- Periodically rinse your mouth with warm water
- Use a cold pack to reduce swelling and relieve pain
- Take an over-the-counter pain medication
- Apply pressure with gauze or a damp tea bag if there is bleeding
If you cannot see your dentist right away, you can use dental cement from a drugstore to cover the broken tooth. Dental cement can hold your tooth together temporarily and prevent further damage.
What to Do
FOR INJURED LIPS OR TONGUE
- Pressure and cold compresses do not control the bleeding
- You have a clearly deep cut
- The cut crosses the border between the lip and facial skin
- The lip is punctured
What to Do
ABOUT A LOST FILLING OR CROWN
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