Dental Emergencies

We all know that toothache and any injury to the mouth can be very painful and should be seen by a dentist immediately. Dental emergencies should be seen by a dentist immediately, day or night. These emergencies include a broken tooth, a dislocated tooth, or a tooth extracted from a socket. In some emergencies, a cut or abrasion may occur where the chin, lips, or gums protrude from the teeth. If you have recently had a broken tooth, the first thing to do is to find the tooth. If you get dents, rub to remove dirt or debris. Once you've cleaned it up, put it back in your mouth between your chin and gums. Whatever you do, don't try to put it back in the socket. If you go to the dentist in time, he can replace the tooth. If there's a tooth that doesn't have a gap, you can replace it with your fingers. You should not use too much force as it will damage the teeth. You should not force the tooth, but try to rotate it. You can use moist tissue to hold the tooth in place unti...