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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!

Everything You Need to Know About Mouth Guards!

Monday, July 4th, 2016

Sports player? Discover the best way to protect your mouth from injury

You might not realise it, but a lot of sporting activities can put your mouth at risk of injury. Sustaining an oral injury is serious business and you might risk losing teeth or even having to have extensive surgery.

There is a simple way to prevent these nightmares and protect your mouth. Meet the standard mouth guard. Now you will find these in most sports shops, but don’t get your pennies out just yet. These stock protectors only offer a very basic level of protection and they’re sometimes not the most comfortable appliances. Yes, they are affordable, but that money will be wasted if they don’t offer you enough protection on the pitch.

Next up, the ‘boil and bite’ mouth guard. You plop these into boiling water and then bite them to make them a good fit for your mouth. Although more comfortable than stock protectors, they still don’t prevent very serious injuries.

If you want ultimate protection against nasty injuries on the field, the best advice is to see your dentist. They will construct a mouth guard from scratch so that it fits your mouth perfectly for optimum comfort. The downside is, these mouth guards are more expensive than those you can buy in stores, but it’s definitely worth it for the excellent protection and comfort qualities.

Talk to your dentist today to find out more about dental mouth guards!

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