Creating an Emergency Dental Plan

Dental emergencies could happen any time, without regard to the day or the hour. This means that you should ideally prepare for common dental emergencies in advance, so you can be ready for them when they occur, even if you’re away from home and can’t get to your emergency dentist, Dr. David Dane, at Emergency Dental Center in East Midtown, Manhattan, NY, in time.
 

Having said that, below are some practical guidelines for the most common dental emergencies you might experience.
 

What to Do In a Dental Emergency

  • Stuck Objects Between Teeth. Use dental floss to gently remove the object. Refrain from using point or sharp devices to avoid harming your gums.
  • A Fractured Tooth. Rinse your mouth using warm water immediately and place a cool compress on your cheek to combat swelling.
  • Tooth Pain. Rinse your mouth using some warm water and salt. Check for any stuck objects that might be causing pain and remove it with dental floss. Never apply aspirin to the painful area.
  • A Knocked-Out Permanent or Adult Tooth. Keep the tooth moist by putting it back to its tooth socket, if possible, careful not to touch the root. Otherwise, place it in some milk or a tooth preservation product to preserve it and head to your emergency dentist in East Midtown, Manhattan, NY, right away.

Be Aware of Your Oral Health’s Condition
 

This will help you prevent or mitigate a dental emergency because prevention is easier to handle than an emergency. For instance, let’s say that you have a record of decay or gum disease. Regular cleanings and checkups with your dentist will help ensure that these issues are kept in check and prevented from progressing or recurring.
 

Keep a Dental Emergency Kit
 

The thing with dental emergencies is that they could occur anywhere when you are hours or miles away from emergency dental help. But you can manage your situation and buy some time before getting help by having these crucial items with you at all times:

  • A tiny mirror
  • Flashlight
  • Tweezers
  • Dental floss
  • Cotton swabs
  • Gauze pads in different sizes
  • Extra toothbrush
  • Oral and topical pain medication
  • Crown repair or dental filling kit

Remember, dental emergencies aren’t expected or planned, but you can be prepared for them before they occur. Likewise, knowing what you can do in these emergencies could mean the difference between losing your tooth and saving it.
 

For Emergency Dental Help, Don’t Hesitate to Visit Us

Reach out to your emergency dentist here at Emergency Dental Center in East Midtown, Manhattan, NY, Dr. David Dane, by calling (646) 992-0930.

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