6 Dental Emergencies in Kids that Parents Should Be Aware Of

 

Are you keeping an eye on your child while the baby is running about playfully in the lawn? Is there an element of anxiety and palpitation that is running down your spine? You must be worrying about the kid hurting itself. But hold on! You cannot keep accidents at bay in this manner, can you? Rather, try keeping yourself prepared for an unprecedented situation, as far as possible!

In this piece, we have tried to discuss some of the common dental emergencies that might be faced by your child at some point of time.

 

Knocked Out Baby Tooth:

If a baby tooth is knocked out too soon, it can lead to teeth crowding the vacant spot. This can cause alignment issues when the permanent tooth begins to emerge and could lead to crooked teeth and biting problems. Visit your dentist immediately or as soon as possible if your child prematurely loses a baby tooth. Your dentist will be able to check the incoming adult tooth and provide your child with a spacer if necessary to prevent any crowding that may occur.

 

Persistent Tooth Ache:

 If your child has a toothache, then have them rinse their mouth with warm water to ease the pain. After 48 hours of the persistence of the pain, you should see your dentist as soon as you can. Persistent toothaches can indicate more serious problems that need to be observed by a dental professional.

 

Fractured Tooth:

 Fracturing a tooth is almost like a childhood rite of passage. If your child fractures a tooth, pick up the fragments, store them in a clean container of cool water, saliva, or milk and carry them to the dental office immediately. Your dentist will be able to repair the tooth or fix it with a crown. In the meantime, have your child rinse their mouth with warm water if they are experiencing any pain.

 

Objects That Won’t go Away:

 This is a less common problem, but still very serious: if something becomes lodged in between your children’s teeth, beneath their gum line or impacts the surface of their gums, then visit the dentist. When an item gets stuck in any of those areas, it can cause serious damage. Objects stuck in the mouth can cause, pain, swelling, and infection, not to mention plaque and cavities. If you can’t get rid of the obstruction by brushing and flossing, then visit our office so that we can dislodge it.

 

 Tongue or Cheek Injury with Excessive Bleeding:

 Chewing on the tongue or inside of the cheek is a habit that is common in children and teens. Usually, bleeding can be stopped by applying clean gauze to the affected area. However, sometimes regular chewing can lead to excessive bleeding. If your child has an open oral wound, then they are more susceptible to infection. If there is bleeding on their tongue or inner-cheek that lasts longer than 48 hours, visit the dentist as soon as possible to prevent infection and stop the bleeding.

 

 

Cited: Dental Caries (Tooth Decay) in Children Age 2 to 11

Children are sometimes difficult to be dealt with and more so when the infant is too young to express his or her trouble properly. In such cases, seeing your kid’s dentist at the earliest would be the wisest thing to do! Quick and decisive action from your end can prevent your child from permanent tooth damage.

 

 

 

A Chipped Tooth Can Be the Cause of Acute Dental Problems

A tooth can get chipped due to many reasons. The condition might not lead to an intolerable pain if it is minor but, it can turn out to be something severe if the enamel wears out or if the nerves get exposed. Therefore, don’t keep your chipped tooth untreated. See a dentist right away if you are experiencing something similar.

Today, cosmetic dentistry has evolved enormously due to which, a chipped tooth can be easily mended. However, you must also understand that the condition must be treated on time to avoid complications.

These are some of the common causes of a chipped tooth.

  • Bruxism or teeth grinding can result in a chipped tooth. Clenching or grinding your teeth can also erode your enamel which can further expose the dentin which is yellow in color. Your tooth can appear discolored if the dentin gets exposed, it can also lead to tooth sensitivity. Therefore, don’t ignore bruxism, get the condition treated before its too late.
  • A chipped tooth can also occur if you bite on something hard or anything inedible. Using your teeth as a tool can certainly chip your tooth. Thus, do not bite your nails or try to open bottle caps with your teeth.
  • A lot of you might be into sports and it is very important to take all the safety measures while playing a sport. Not using a mouthguard can put your teeth at risk. A sudden fall or collision can lead to a dental trauma.
  • Dental cavity could be yet another reason for a chipped tooth. It produces toxic acids from the bacteria in your mouth and causes damage to your tooth enamel. It can also make the surface of the tooth prone to breakage. Hence, follow a meticulous oral hygiene to keep your teeth healthy and strong.
  • Your teeth can also weaken if you are not taking a proper amount of nutrients. An improper diet can wear out your teeth and greatly affect its strength.

A chipped tooth can not only lead to pain and discomforts but, the condition can also give rise to bad breath and alter the taste in your mouth. Thus, do not take your poor dental health for granted, get it treated as soon as possible.

Give us a call @(281) 789-6098 to get your chipped tooth repaired. We do our best to restore smiles.