By Mary Badder


A dental emergency can take several forms. It can be a chipped, broken or knocked out tooth as a result of an accident, a sudden onset toothache, a swollen jaw, a foreign object stuck in the mouth.

It's vital to immediately contact a Rockville MD dentist when things like these occur given that emergency dental services can be far less costly than an ER visit and a dentist can say whether or not your need to come in.

For a lost tooth, you should try and put the tooth back in the socket, gently, without touching the root. (Yes, teeth can be re-implanted). If this is not possible, hold it in the patient's mouth between tooth and gum or put it in milk. There are also tooth preservation products, but milk is often easier to get hold of. It is vital to get to the dentist within an hour of the tooth being knocked out. For a broken tooth, rinse the mouth with warm water and use a cold compress. Any pieces of the tooth that can be found should be saved, as they can sometimes be used to reconstruct the tooth.

Avoid placing aspirin directly as an aching tooth as this can cause damage to the gum tissues. A dentist can definitely help - lost teeth can generally be replaced. It is sometimes possible to repair a broken tooth and if not, this can be pulled. When teeth are knocked loose, root canal therapy could be needed.

Among some of the other types of dental emergencies that people can experience are trapped objects between two teeth, if these cannot be removed with a floss sword or by brushing (don't use a pin when items get lodged between the teeth), broken or lost fillings and crowns, tongue injuries and lips, gums or cheek injuries that have caused bleeding as well as damaged braces.

For any true dental emergency, you'll get immediate assistance from a reliable emergency dentist, so that things can be put aright, right away.




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