A dental emergency is any dental problem that requires immediate attention. Dental emergencies need to be seen by a dentist as soon as possible to prevent permanent damage. No matter the cause, your emergency dentist in Midvale, can treat the problem and restore your health.
Some common symptoms of dental emergencies include:
Toothache
A toothache may be the result of decay, trauma, or an infection. When tooth decay is present, your dentist will remove the decay and repair the tooth with a filling. Trauma or an accident often causes damage to the tooth. When this is the case, your dentist will restore your tooth with a crown.
If you are experiencing a throbbing toothache, rinse your mouth with warm salt water. Do not apply aspirin to the tooth or gum, as this can cause further irritation. Contact your dentist as soon as possible.
Broken or Knocked-out Tooth
A broken or knocked-out tooth needs to be treated right away. If you can find the tooth, pick it up by the crown, which is the chewing surface. If you can, place it back in the socket, but if this isn’t possible, place it in a cup of milk or clean water. Call your dentist immediately.
Chipped or Broken Fillings
A filling is typically made of either silver or composite resin material. Both of these materials can chip or break, causing pain, sensitivity, and dental damage. If you have a broken filling, your dentist may repair it or replace it with a new one.
Jaw Injuries
Jaw injuries are some of the most common dental emergencies. A blow to the face can cause a fracture or dislocation of the jaw. A tooth can also get knocked out.
In the event of facial trauma, you should apply a cold compress to reduce the swelling. If the jaw is broken, then it might need to be wired shut to allow the bones to heal.
Objects Caught Between Teeth
Sometimes a popcorn kernel, a piece of corn on the cob, or a piece of hard candy can get stuck between teeth. If this occurs, try to remove it gently with floss, and do not try to force it between teeth with fingers, as this can cause further injury.
Bleeding Gums
Bleeding gums can be painful and annoying. It can also be a sign of a serious oral health issue, such as gingivitis. If you have red or swollen gums, you should call our dentist in Midvale as soon as possible.
How Can You Avoid a Dental Emergency?
- Maintain good dental hygiene. Brush your teeth at least twice a day and have your teeth professionally cleaned at least twice a year.
- Wear a mouthguard when playing sports. It’s estimated that mouthguards prevent more than 200,000 injuries each year. If a tooth is knocked out, rinse it gently, then hold it by the crown (top), not the root end. Get to the dental office immediately.
- Avoid chewing ice, popcorn kernels, and hard candies.
If you haven’t scheduled your dental visit yet, contact Focus Dental Group at (801) 255-7101 or visit our dental office located at 6770 S 900 E Suite 301, Midvale, UT 84047.