A Broken Tooth is a Dental Emergency

Concerned woman with X sign drawn on paper over her mouthWe are all aware that accidents can happen at any time. The same is true for dental concerns, as you may experience a chipped tooth from crunching down on a crunchy food item, a dislodge structure from rough-housing, and pretty much anything in-between. While some accidents are minor and require minimal emergency care, other concerns can be so major that they require total replacement and therapy. In today’s blog your Conroe, TX dentist will look at what you can do about a broken tooth and how we are here to help.

How We Can Help

Many dental concerns can be addressed if acted on in a timely manner. For example, cavities can be addressed with a filling, but if allowed to progress, will require more extensive treatment such as a dental crown, root canal, or even an extraction. The same can be said about dental emergencies, which is why it benefits you to recognize what one looks like.

A dental emergency includes anything that is actively affecting your oral health, causing pain, discomfort, and requires immediate action. This can be anything from a severe toothache to a broken tooth or even an entirely dislodged structure. When you experience any of these circumstances or others that significantly impact your ability to function throughout the day, contact our office immediately for a same-day appointment.

Preserving Structures

In the event a tooth breaks or is dislodged, it is imperative you locate any structures to preserve them and, ideally, restore your smile. If you locate pieces, go ahead and place them in an air-tight bag or container and bring them with you to your emergency visit. If you locate a dislodged structure, take care to rinse it off with warm water carefully so as to preserve any tissues still attached to the roots, then place it in an air-tight container of saltwater or milk and bring it with you to your appointment. Your dentist may be able to restore your smile with a bonding or other procedure, so it is always best to bring it.

Phoning a Friend

In some circumstances, you may be in shock or severe pain and unable to drive yourself to the dentist. When this occurs, take the time to remain calm and act efficiently by having a family member or friend to take you to your visit. If you are living alone or alone at home, make sure to contact a trusted individual to help you get to your appointment.

Do Not Hesitate

Like many oral health concerns, dental emergencies can be addressed efficiently if acted upon in a timely manner. Contact The Dental Centre of Conroe in Conroe, TX by calling 936-441-4600 to learn more or schedule your visit today.