Summer is the season of sun, fun, and outdoor activities, but it’s also a time when dental emergencies can strike unexpectedly. Whether you’re enjoying a barbecue, playing sports, or indulging in summer treats, accidents can happen. This blog will help you understand common summer dental emergencies and how to handle them effectively.
Chipped or Broken Teeth
What to Do: Rinse your mouth with warm water and apply a cold compress to reduce swelling. Save any broken pieces of the tooth if possible and contact Shine Dental Associates immediately.
Knocked-Out Teeth
What to Do: Retrieve the tooth, holding it by the crown (not the root). Rinse it gently without scrubbing, and try to reinsert it into the socket. If this isn’t possible, place the tooth in a container of milk or saliva and seek urgent dental care.
Toothaches
What to Do: Rinse your mouth with warm water and floss gently to remove any trapped food. Avoid applying aspirin directly to the gums. If the pain persists, schedule an appointment to identify the cause and receive appropriate treatment.
Soft Tissue Injuries
What to Do: Rinse your mouth with a saltwater solution and apply a clean cloth or gauze to the bleeding area. If the bleeding doesn’t stop after 15 minutes, seek immediate medical attention.
Lost Fillings or Crowns
What to Do: If the exposed tooth is painful, use dental cement or temporary adhesive (available at most pharmacies) to cover it. Then, contact your dentist for prompt repair or replacement.
Wear Mouthguards: When engaging in contact sports or activities that involve a risk of impact, wear a properly fitted mouthguard to protect your teeth.
At Shine Dental Associates, we understand that dental emergencies can be stressful and painful, especially during the carefree summer months. Our team is dedicated to providing prompt and effective care to ensure you can get back to enjoying your summer activities with a healthy smile.
If you experience a dental emergency this summer, please get in touch with us. We offer emergency dental services provided by Long Islands’ premier dentists.
Quick action and proper care can make all the difference in preserving your dental health.
For more information or to schedule an emergency appointment, call us at +1 (516) 348-8500 or visit our website.
Stay safe, and have a wonderful summer!