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How to Handle Dental Emergencies

Always rinse your mouth out after you break a tooth! You can also use gauze to stop bleeding and hold a cold compress to the painful or swollen area. <br><br>Tags: toothache, home remedies, tooth pain, natural remedies, cure, treatment, toothache home remedies, home remedies toothache, tooth ache, get rid of toothache, home remedy, causes, top10homeremedies, pain relief, remedies, gums, swelling, bleeding, pain, stop toothache in seconds, how to stop tootchache, toothache remedy, tooth ache, This Will Stop Your Toothache In Seconds, teeth, tooth, relief, cure, ttoth pain, toothache home remedy, home remedy for tootchache, toothache treatment, cure tooth pain, stop toothache instantly, benefits of clove powder, clove powder for toothache, coconut oil, benefits of coconut oil, health, clove powder and coconut oil, pain relief, home remedies for toothache, teeth pain, remedy, wisdom tooth, cavity

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How to Handle Dental Emergencies

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  1. How to Handle Dental Emergencies

  2. Toothache Rinse your mouth out with warm water and remove any food that's gotten lodged in between teeth with dental floss. Use a cold compress on the outside of your mouth, especially if there's swelling. Do not apply aspirin or painkillers directly to the painful area. See your dentist if the pain persists.

  3. Broken Tooth Rinse your mouth out, taking care to save any pieces of tooth. Use gauze for about 10 minutes to stop any bleeding. Apply a cold compress around the affected area to minimize pain and swelling. See your dentist immediately.

  4. Knocked-Out Tooth Hold the tooth by the crown and rinse with water to remove any dirt. Take care not to remove any tissue attached to the tooth. Reinsert the tooth in its socket if you can, but don't force it. You can keep the tooth in a cup with milk. Chances of saving the tooth are highest if you see your dentist within one hour. 

  5. Abscess If you notice a small, painful, pimple-like bump on your gums, it could be an abscess. Can be a sign of an infection that may spread if left untreated. Rinse with warm salt water to help reduce pain. Alert your dentist immediately if you notice one of these bumps.

  6. Crown Save the crown and bring it with you to your dentist's office. Try to put the crown back in place using toothpaste or dental cement to hold it there.

  7. Lost Dental Restoration Filling Use sugarless gum or dental cement as a temporary fix. See your dentist as soon as possible.

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