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Dental Emergency? Here’s What to Do!

Tuesday, October 18th, 2016

Accidents happen. Here is how we can help you and how you can help yourself, in a variety of emergency dental scenarios.

What if my tooth gets knocked out?

Firstly, try not to lose the tooth as it is possible to re-insert it after it has been knocked out. No worries if you do lose a tooth though, we offer a variety of tooth replacements. If you do still have the tooth, wash it carefully and attempt to re-insert it. If it won’t fit back in place, either put in a bowl with some milk or gently put the tooth in your mouth against your cheek. The faster you are at getting to the dentist, the more likely you are to save the tooth!

What if I fracture my tooth?

If your tooth is broken or fractured, please take advantage of our emergency appointments and call right away! Cleaning your mouth with warm water is useful. You can also use a cold compress to help with swelling.

What if I bite my lip or tongue badly?

Don’t trivialise this – you might need stitches! If you are losing blood, visiting your nearest emergency room is more than advisable.

What if I think my jaw is broken?

Apply a cold compress to your jaw to help relieve swelling. If your jaw hurts following an accident, we suggest visiting your local hospital for a check-up.

My tooth REALLY hurts!

Toothaches can happen for a number of reasons, but their most common cause is tooth infection. If your toothache is worsening, you can try to stave off further developments by rinsing the mouth with warm water and flossing to remove trapped bits of food. Specialised mouthwashes can also help fight excess bacteria.

DO NOT rest pain killers on your gums or teeth, lest you risk burning your gums.  If the pain persists, contact us to receive treatment!

How to Deal with a Dental Emergency

Tuesday, June 14th, 2016

Most people are aware that if they need urgent medical help, they call 999 and an ambulance arrives, but what happens if you have a dental crisis in Liverpool?

What to do if you have a dental emergency

If you’re in pain, have an accident or injure your tooth and need urgent help, call us and we will do everything we can to see you as soon as possible.

Dental injuries

Types of dental injury include:

  • dislodged tooth (also known as avulsion)
  • severe dental pain
  • broken tooth
  • dental abscess

If you have lost a tooth through a sports injury or as a result of a fall, it may be possible for us to save the tooth, so call us as quickly as you can. If we are able to see you quickly enough, we will implant the tooth back into the socket and patch you up in no time.

Whatever your injury, we will do our best to remedy your pain and make you feel comfortable as soon as possible. If you need treatment and you are anxious, we can offer sedation. Sedation is a technique that enables patients to feel more relaxed and calmer during a procedure.

How To Deal With Broken Teeth For Patients In Liverpool

Thursday, February 7th, 2013

Broken teeth are a risk to oral and overall health. Teeth may break, become worn or damage from:

  • Daily oral activities such as eating
  • Bad habits such as using the teeth as a tool to bite things open
  • Teeth grinding during the day or in sleep
  • Erosion by acid or sugary foods and oral bacteria
  • Injury such as in contact sports or accidents

Leaving broken teeth untreated may damage neighbouring teeth and how teeth bite together. Broken teeth may lead to occlusion problems requiring more extensive treatment. Bacteria may enter the inner tooth dentin and dental pulp causing root canal infection. Gum disease may set in and lead to tooth and bone loss. For these reasons, it is important to have broken teeth restored.

At Liverpool Dental Spa we offer patients a range of choices for restoring broken teeth to prevent further oral trauma, infection and tooth loss. We have invested in CEREC technology to provide treatments such as porcelain veneers, crowns, inlays and onlays.

CEREC veneers

CEREC veneers are ideal for masking worn and discoloured teeth while protecting the outer tooth surface. Damaged tooth cusps may be restored with CEREC crowns or onlays. Inlays may be used to fill deep tooth cavities.

We use tooth-coloured dental composite and porcelain to fill tooth chips and cracks, blending the dental material with the natural tooth structure for greater strength. Once the fillings are in place, there difference between the existing tooth and restoration is not obvious. Tooth quality is enhanced and looks just like natural, healthy teeth.

Where teeth are broken and cannot be saved, dental implant-supported crowns may be used to replace missing teeth. Broken and missing teeth may detract from facial expression. Our CEREC and Dental Spa restorations in central Liverpool make all the difference, transforming smiles and emphasizing natural beauty.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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