First Aid Tips for Dental Emergencies at Home.
As we know in this era, dental problems are increasing day
by day and as we know in this generation both parents do jobs to earn more
money so that they can live peacefully due to hectic schedules they can’t go
regular for dental checkups they avoid this thing they prefer to have home
treatment as we know that most of dental teeth problem is seen in children they
mostly eat outside food like junk food and chocolates and many more things
which is not good for teeth and as well as for health also so in this I want to
tell you that there are some first aid tips for dental emergency at home like.
Knocked-Out Tooth.
In this, I will give you some information related to the
knocked-out tooth as we know that sometimes while children are playing due to
fall, they get injured in their mouth as well due to it their teeth get out or
sometimes while any person has an accident then also their whole teeth come out
and bleeding is unstoppable. If you see this problem and you want emergency
treatment at home, then in this situation, you must take some steps first in
this situation you have to stay calm otherwise you can make your situation more
critical and make sure to handle the tooth very carefully so that it could not
harm your whole mouth. You must clean your teeth properly without using dirty
clothes. Make sure to clean it with water without touching the tooth root. Hold
the tooth by the crown and put it back into the socket firmly, root
first. Bite on a clean handkerchief for about 15 to 20 minutes. Visit your
dentist as soon as possible.
Severe Toothache.
As we know severe toothache is a common problem in dentalemergencies in coquitlam let me give you some information related it A toothache can occur
for many reasons — from a popcorn hull stuck in your gums to a broken tooth to
a bacterial infection. Temporary gum irritation can cause some toothaches. But
serious toothaches need professional treatment. Home treatment of this problem
is first rinse with warm salt water so that you will feel less pain use a cold
compress this will make u feel relaxed and if your pain is unstoppable then you
can purchase some pain relief medicine from medical shops after doing all these
things visit your dentist as soon as possible.
Broken or Chipped Tooth.
In this, I want to tell you that as we know due to accidents
many individual teeth get chipped or broken and there are many more reasons for
having these types of teeth If your tooth is broken, chipped, or fractured, see
your dentist as soon as possible. Otherwise, your tooth could be damaged
further or become infected, possibly causing you to end up losing the tooth.
If the tooth is painful, take an over-the-counter pain
reliever. Rinse your mouth with salt water.
If the break has caused a sharp or jagged edge, cover it
with a piece of wax paraffin or sugarless chewing gum to keep it from cutting
your tongue or the inside of your lip or cheek.
If you must eat, eat soft foods and avoid biting down on the
broken tooth.
This also avoids harming food it will pain more.
Lost Filling or Crown.
As we know a lost filling or crown is rarely an emergency.
However, it can be painful because the exposed tooth tissue is often sensitive
to temperature, pressure, or air. If you lose a crown, put it in a safe place
and make an appointment to see your dentist as soon as you can there are some
home tips which you can do at home like.
Apply a little clove oil to the sensitive area with a cotton
swab. This will give you pain relief. You can buy clove oil in drugstores or in
the spice aisles of many supermarkets.
If you still have the crown, you may be able to slip it back
over the tooth. Before you do that, clean the inside of the crown. Then coat
the inside of the crown with tooth "cement," which you can buy in the
dental section of your pharmacy. Some tooth cements need to be mixed; others
don't. If you can't find tooth cement, you can use denture adhesive or even
petroleum jelly. These aren't permanent solutions, but they will help to hold
the crown in place until you can see your dentist. You should not use any
household glue. They are not safe to put in your mouth. They can damage the
tooth and crown.
Avoid sticky food as well as we know that if you eat sticky
food, it will get attached to your teeth and you can't eat properly when you
chew anything it will hurt you badly and most important thing visit your
dentist as soon as possible.
Object Stuck Between Teeth.
In this, I want to tell you that as we know that sometimes
while eating anything food some food particles get stuck in teeth which pain a
lot you will feel very discomfort while eating there are some steps like.
Identify the teeth between which the object seems to be
stuck.
Floss between the teeth to remove the lodged object gently.
You can also use an interdental brush.
Do not try to remove the lodged food or debris with a sharp
object. It can damage your teeth and gums.
Rinse your mouth with lukewarm water to remove any remaining
particles.
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