You know if you’re close to home and a dental accident or
sudden toothache happens, you can call Dentist Shirley Cagle in The Woodlands, and
we’ll do everything we can to help you. But accidents can happen anywhere –
whether it’s one mile from home or 1,000.
If you have kids, it’s not a bad idea to carry a first aid kit
with you everywhere! There are also small dental emergency
kits available as well. They often will contain oil of cloves, an applicator,
and a small container to hold lost teeth or pieces of a tooth. If you have
active children, or a child losing baby teeth, a kit like this isn’t a bad
idea.
Sites like WebMD offer first aid tips:

Abscess: See a
dentist as soon as possible if you discover a pimple-like swelling on your gum,
especially if it is painful. In the meantime, to ease the pain and draw the pus
toward the surface, try rinsing your mouth with a mild salt-water solution (1/2
teaspoon of table salt in 8 ounces of water) several times a day.
Lost crown. If you
can't get to a dentist right away and the tooth is causing pain, use a cotton
swab to apply a little clove oil to the sensitive area (clove oil can be
purchased at your local drug store or in the spice aisle of your grocery
store). If possible, slip the crown back over the tooth. Before doing so, coat
the inner surface with an over-the-counter dental cement, toothpaste, or denture
adhesive, to help hold the crown in place. Do
not use super glue!
Many of these techniques can apply to nearly any dental
emergency during the first few minutes. And get to a dentist as soon as
possible, even if you’re out of town. The sooner your emergency receives
appropriate care, the better your chances are of saving your tooth.
Once you return home, schedule an
appointment at our dental office in The Woodlands at 855.251.4554
to have your injury checked out by Dr. Shirley Cagle.
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