Emergency Dentist for Childrens & Adults

Tooth has been knocked out

If your tooth has been knocked cleanly out of the socket there are few actions you can take to help preserve the tooth, which will make it easier for the dentist to put it back into place. First, rinse the tooth gently, but do not brush or take out any attached tissue. If you can, return the tooth to the socket. If this doesn’t work place the tooth in milk or keep it in your cheek. Once you have taken these precautions, immediately visit your nearest emergency dentist in Visakhapatnam for treatment.

Toothache

If you are suffering from severe tooth pain it is advisable not to place any painkillers on the gums, as they can burn the gum tissue. However, you can take Ibuprofen to ease the pain, just make certain that it does not touch the gums. After you have eased the pain rinse your mouth with warm water and gently floss to remove any damaging food particles. To clean your gums further use mouthwash to prevent the spread of bacteria. If your tooth pain troubles continue then book an appointment with the dentist right away, as tooth decay or gum disease may be the primary cause.

Broken tooth

If your tooth has broken or fractured, rinse your mouth with warm water and apply a cold compress to reduce the swelling. It is always advisable to visit your emergency dentist Visakhapatnam immediately if you have a broken tooth.

Broken jaw

If you feel that your jaw is broken it is advisable to visit the emergency dentist Visakhapatnam or emergency room immediately. A cold compress should be applied to reduce facial swelling.

Tongue or lip have been bitten

If you have bitten down hard on your tongue or lip and you are now bleeding, gently wipe the damaged spot with a clean cloth. Applying a cold compress will minimise swelling, but if the bleeding doesn’t stop seek the attention of the dentist or your local hospital.

Broke your braces, brackets or wires?

  • If a part of your braces or orthodontic appliances breaks off the first thing to do is attempt to adjust it as told by your ortho dentist without leading to discomfort.
  • If you cannot adjust, use a cotton swab or wax to cover the area to control further damage to the soft tissue and visit your dentist.
  • Never attempt to cut or remove brackets and wires which results in undoing of your orthodontic treatment progress or tissue damage.

Lost filling or Abscess or Swelling

  • Pain or swelling around wisdom tooth.
  • Uncontrolled bleeding.
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