Skip To Content
 
 

Common Dental Emergencies and First Aid

A+ A- A Main Content
Dental assistant with a young child sitting in a dental chair

A dental emergency can occur at any time. No matter how prepared you are, taking your child to a pediatric dentist is the right thing to do. In this article, we will be discussing the three most common children dental emergencies and first aid.

  1. Broken or Cracked Teeth

Whether dealing with a baby tooth or a permanent cracked tooth, it is essential to visit a dental care specialist immediately. While preparing to bring your little one in for a visit, use warm water to rinse their mouth and save whatever pieces of teeth you can find. Place the scattered tooth fragments in milk to keep them moist and alive. Lastly, give your child a cold compress and some painkillers to ease the pain until you arrive at the dental office.

  1. Knocked Out Teeth

Teeth can get entirely or partially dislodged after an accident. In such a case, you first need to locate the knocked-out teeth, pick them up from the crown (the part you chew with), and place them in a glass of milk or saline/contact lens solution.

If some of the tooth is still in your child’s jaw, do not try to extract it, as doing so will only cause your little one more pain. Instead, ask your child to hold a cold compress against the cheek over the broken teeth and contact dental emergency services immediately.

  1. Sore Gums or Tooth Pain

If your child is complaining about sensitivity, irritation, or pain in their teeth, start by examining their mouth for cavities or decay. Next, use floss to remove any trapped food particles and ask them to rinse their mouth using warm salt water twice a day. If this doesn’t work, don’t waste any more time and take your child to a dental care center.

Are You in Need of Dental Emergency Services?

A pediatric dental emergency can occur at any time. This makes it essential for parents to know how to deal with the most common dental emergencies and provide first aid immediately. This will help ease the pain and control bleeding.

If you are looking for a clinic that provides emergency dental services, Little Rockies Kids Dental has your back. Book an appointment right away!

Posted by

Image Credit:

File ID 24925848 | © Candybox Images | Dreamstime.com

Our Location

Hours:
Monday & Friday: 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Tues, Wed, Thurs: 8:00 AM - 5:00PM