By Juliana C. Wilkinson


Nothing says excruciating like a tooth that has been dislocated, broken or knocked out of your mouth. If you find yourself facing such a dilemma and are in need of an emergency dentist, Fishkill dentists are here to help. But many of us, having never had this experience, are nave when it comes to a dental emergency. Following are a few tips that will help you take control of the situation if your tooth is knocked out.

First and foremost, do your best to stay lucid. While we do acknowledge that this is quite an emotional experience, you will need to keep your wits about you so that you can quickly find your tooth. And, yes, you will bleed in the first few minutes, but take solace in the fact that you will not bleed to death. If bleeding is continuous, simply apply a cold compress to the tooth socket.

After finding your tooth, be sure that you grab it by the crown and not the root. It is important to keep the nerves and cells intact in the event that reattachment is an option.

Next, make certain that you do NOT rinse the tooth with mouthwash, alcohol or other non-water fluids. However, it is okay to remove debris from the tooth by rinsing it with tap water. You will then need to store the tooth for proper transport to your dentist.

Keep in mind that the tooth must remain moist and this can be done in one of two ways. If you aren't squeamish, the ideal thing to do is to put the tooth back in its socket for transport. Bite down gently on a piece of gauze or a teabag to keep the tooth in place. But if this thought makes you sick to your stomach, you aren't the only one. You might also place the tooth between your tongue and cheek or underneath your tongue, but make certain that you don't swallow it. And lastly, and more commonly, you can place the tooth in a glass of milk because milk is calcium-rich.

Lastly, you will want to get a hold of an emergency dentist. Fishkill emergency dentists will help you find the best fix for this most troubling dental dilemma.

Undoubtedly, losing a tooth is equally painful and emotional. However, remember that you will want to stay calm, locate the tooth, keep it moist and do not touch the root and nerve endings. And above all else, remember that when you require the skills of an emergency dentist, Fishkill dental experts will help restore your smile to its former glory.




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