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A dental emergency may crop up at any time without any advanced notice. Here are some tips to help you tackle such serious and unforeseen situations correctly. Check out here: http://www.london-braces.co.uk/blog/tips-for-you-to-handle-dental-emergency-situations-better
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Tips for You to Handle Dental Emergency Situations Better http://www.london-braces.co.uk
Assessing the Level of Urgency Our emergency dentist in Croydon states that cases of dental emergency broadly categorised into two groups- The cases that require immediate clinical intervention. Cases that can wait to be treated.
The Cases That Require Immediate Clinical Intervention Never-ending bleeding A badly injured jaw. A loosened or knocked out natural tooth. Painful swelling in the mouth. Unbearable toothache.
Cases Comes Under Immediate Clinical Intervention A lost crown. A dull and persistent toothache. A partly broken or cracked tooth . Damaged or broken night guard or retainer. Food particles stuck between the teeth.
Tips to Handle Such Emergency Situations at Home In case of a knocked out tooth, drop it in a cup of cold milk or water. Apply a cold compress to stop bleeding. Add a teaspoon of table salt in a cup of lukewarm water and swish around the mouth.
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