TIPS FOR COMMON DENTAL EMERGENCIES
(Provided by the Canadian Dental Association)
Q: I broke or fractured my tooth.
A: Call us to book an appointment to have your tooth checked. During your call, let us know how your tooth broke / fractured and if you are experiencing pain or sensitivity. An examination and an x-ray will be needed to assess your condition. Find the broken tooth fragments and bring the pieces with you to your dental appointment. |
Q: My tooth has been knocked out.
A: Call us to book an appointment. During your call, let us know how your tooth was knocked out. An examination and an x-ray will be needed to assess your condition. Please put your tooth in a cup of milk and bring it with you to your dental appointment. |
Q: My tooth hurts.
A: Call us to book an appointment to have your tooth checked. During your call, let us know when and how your tooth started hurting. An examination and an x-ray will be needed to assess your condition. Do NOT place aspirins or any other painkillers near your sore tooth as this may burn the gum tissue. Instead, hold an ice pack against your face. Do NOT use heating pads or hot water bottles as heat will make things worse. Take over-the-counter pain medications, if needed. |
Q: I lost a filling / crown / orthodontic appliance.
A: Call us to book an appointment to have your tooth checked. During your call, let us know when and how you lost your filling / crown / orthodontic appliance. An examination and an x-ray might be needed. Meanwhile:
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Q: I bit my tongue or lip.
A: If there is bleeding, press down on the part of the mouth that is bleeding with a clean cloth. If the lip is swollen, use an ice pack to keep the swelling down. If the bleeding does not stop, go the Emergency Unit at a hospital right away. |