Monday, October 14, 2013

When Should I See a Dentist? -- FAQ Dental Question

Some people love going to the dentist and some people hate going to the dentist. Generally, people do not like it; we get it, this is not something you jump at the opportunity to do. However, there are times when you should absolutely go to the dentist. If you experience one of the following situations, please, go to a dentist.


  • If you get your tooth knocked out. As a dentist near Park Ridge I see people come into my office with a missing tooth. This happens more than you would think. If you do have a tooth knocked out, there are a few things you should do. Remember, immediately go to a dentist if you loose a tooth. 
    • The first thing is find the tooth, if you can. If you cannot find the tooth, then obviously still go to the dentist but your resolution will have to be different than simply putting the tooth back in. If you do find the tooth, there is a chance the dentist can put the tooth back in. 
    • Should you find the tooth, hold the tooth by the chewing end, the white part of the tooth that is normally seen in your mouth; do not hold the tooth by the root since this will damage the root and minimize the chances of successful reinsertion. 
    • Keep the tooth moistened. You can keep the tooth moistened by sticking the tooth back in the spot where it was removed, placing it between your cheek and your gums, or placing the tooth in milk. 
    • Keep the tooth clean as well. If the tooth has become dirty, gently rinse the tooth in some water. 
      • If the tooth cannot be pushed back in, it is possible to get dental implants that look completely natural and fit with your mouth. 
  • If you break or chip your tooth. This can happen from anything so just try to be careful. The degree of which a tooth can break or chip can vary so there are different ways the dentist will treat this one. If you can find the piece of the tooth, then put it in a damp cloth. You should schedule an appointment with a dentist as soon as you can. This is not quite as serious as losing an entire tooth but is still a big deal and can be quite uncomfortable. 
  • Getting a tooth moved out of position. Sometimes, you're doing something and you get hit in the mouth; while the hit did not knock out your tooth entirely, it can shift your tooth. If this happens, schedule an appointment with a dentist as soon as you can. If this happens:
    • You can try to push the tooth back into position but do so gently. Do not force the tooth back into position or you can injury the spot further. 
    • Try to keep the tooth in place by applying pressure to it; perhaps the easiest way to do this is to bite down on the tooth but if you prefer to use a finger, that works too. 
  • If you have toothache or pain. These are not emergencies but still can be rather uncomfortable. If you have severe pain, then schedule an appointment with a dentist in Park Ridge immediately. Look for other symptoms as well such as:
    • Swelling or redness
    • Bleeding or puss leakage
    • Tenderness
    • Fever
  • Jaw pain. Again, this is most likely not an emergency but is still something that you should have checked out by a dentist. 
Bottom line, if you have something painful or questionable going on in your mouth, make an appointment with a dentist. Your mouth is not something you should be neglecting. If you are in Chicagoland, then contact Rubino Dentistry, a Park Ridge dentist

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