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Studio City Dental Emergency: First Aid Tips

November 28, 2012

Filed under: Blog — studiocitydental @ 8:51 pm

There are some situations that could leave you with dental trauma. We have services to help you with your tooth trauma, but the time between the incident and getting to a dentist is crucial for your oral health. It might even mean the difference between getting a simple filling to needing dental implants. Below are some first aid tips for common to complex dental trauma:


Mending a Toothache

Sometimes, the cure to a toothache is a simple, thorough brushing. Particles found in food, like sugar, produce acid when left too long in a tooth’s enamel. This is one cause of tooth decay. When you feel the first signs of a toothache, your first course of action should be to brush your teeth.


Salvaging Tooth Loss

If you experience tooth loss from an accident or due to an underlying dental condition, look for the fallen tooth immediately. Hold it by the crown and not the root, and do not rinse the tooth. Place it in a cup of milk or in the socket of the gum it came out from. Get to a dentist within thirty minutes of the incident if you’re hoping to reattach your tooth.


In Case of a Broken Jaw

A broken jaw is a painful ordeal. Apply cold compress if there is swelling due to contact. Try not to move the jaw and stabilize it using a necktie or towel wrapped around the head. It is important to take the patient to the nearest emergency room as soon as possible.


Any cosmetic dentist in Studio City can fix you right up after dental trauma, but you’ll be getting more than the essentials if you work with us. We have sedation techniques for those suffering from dental anxiety, pediatric dentistry for younger patients, and even financing options for anyone who may not have the means at present. Contact us or set an appointment and we’ll be more than happy to accommodate you.

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