KEEP YOUR TOOTH- REMAIN CALM IN THE MIDDLE OF A DENTAL EMERGENCY

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Latest Breaking News - Health - Viewing: Keep Your Tooth- Remain Calm In The Middle Of A Dental Emergency

2011-05-08


When it comes to your smile, there are a number of simple precautions you can take to avoid an accident or injury to your teeth. Accidents do, of course, happen, but knowing what to do when one occurs can ultimately save your tooth. Most dentists reserve time in their daily schedules for emergency patients, so when an emergency occurs call your dentist and provide as much detail as possible about your condition. Your dentist can provide instructions and provide the appropriate care you need.

Remember, pain is a signal that something is wrong and a problem will not disappear even if the pain subsides. While you are traveling to other states and countries this summer, keep in mind some simple instructions, remain calm and you can successfully pull through your emergency.

What to do When You Crack a Tooth

If you bite down and feel a sharp pain, it might quickly disappear or it may linger for hours, or even days. Certain foods can be avoided or you might chew only on one side of your mouth. If this occurs, you might have a cracked tooth. A tooth may crack due to an array of factors including:

* Chewing on hard objects or foods such as ice, nuts or hard candy
* An accident, such as getting hit in the mouth
* Grinding and clenching your teeth
* Uneven chewing pressure
* Stress on a tooth
* Loss of a significant portion of tooth structure through wear, large fillings or other restorations
* Exposure of tooth enamel to temperature extremes, such as eating hot food and then drinking ice water

Depending on the size and location of your crack, treatment can vary from bonding to root canal treatment. A severely cracked tooth may need extraction, while other smaller cracks may need minimal repair. Your dentist will determine the best treatment for your cracked tooth.

Dental Care While Traveling

If you are planning a trip out of the country, it is helpful to schedule a dental checkup before you leave as this will help prevent emergencies. No one wants to have their trip ruined by a toothache, so to minimize your risk of a dental emergency while on vacation, visit your Park City dentist for a check-up before you leave for travel. It is always important to be well prepared for your trip, and a dental check-up will help.

Before you leave for an extended trip away from home, tend to any decayed teeth, broken fillings, and other dental problems. Make sure you inform your dentist of your travel plans and ask about any other potential dental issues that may occur while out of the country. Have your teeth cleaned by your dentist, especially if you have periodontal disease.

Whether you are traveling out of the country or staying home this summer, it is important to always be prepared for any dental emergency that may arise. No matter what type of injury, keeping calm and getting to the dentist quickly are the best things that you can do when faced with a dental emergency. Sometimes it is a matter of minutes before your tooth is unable to be fixed. Remain calm and call your Park City dentist for more guidelines on what to do with your dental emergency.


Sean Hartmen writes for leading Park City, UT dentist, Drs. Matthew Griffeth and Jeffrey Gordon at Mountain High Dental Associates. Mountain High Dental Associates specialize in areas such as wisdom teeth third molars extraction, and Invisalign in Park City.


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