You’re watching your child play baseball. It’s his turn at bat. The pitcher throws a fastball and… whack! It hits your son right in the mouth, knocking out one tooth and badly chipping another one. What do you do?
Or… Your two-year old is playing outside. She sees her daddy walking towards her so she runs to greet him and falls flat on her face, on a concrete walkway, and knocks out one of her front teeth. What do you do?
Or… maybe your three-year old is jumping on the bed. How many times have you told him not to do it? But he’s three, so… what do you expect? All of a sudden, you hear him scream. He’s hit the headboard with his chin and his teeth have gone right through his bottom lip. There’s blood everywhere! What do you do?
Dental injuries have a habit of taking us off guard, and panic sets in – especially when a young child is involved. In addition, many sports contribute more than their fair share to dental emergency care. It can be a frightening experience to have a tooth knocked out, but acting rationally and obtaining immediate treatment provide the best opportunity to save the tooth and avoid costly tooth replacement surgery later on.
If you experience a dental emergency, call Wattle Grove Dental Centre to get the appropriate advice and instructions.
Some common dental emergencies include:
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