You can also take steps to ease your initial discomfort. Take an over-the-counter pain reliever, and also use a piece of cloth or gauze to stem any bleeding. You can also place a cold compress to the side of your face to control selling. Never use anything but floss to try and dislodge objects caught in your smile, as this could manage teeth or gums. If a tooth is broken, try to recover any pieces, but if this isn’t possible, we can still repair the tooth. If a tooth is knocked out, pick it up but the crown only, never touch the roots, and place it in a sealed container of milk or salt water. Bring it with you to the office! Our team will then offer care to ease discomfort and repair the tooth, so you can resume your normal activities.
To protect your smile, be sure you wear a mouthguard if you play full contact sports. If you have any questions about emergency dentistry care, then reach out to our team today.