We're Here to Help In an Emergency
Four Causes of Tooth Pain and How to Handle Them
- Cavities: Cavities, left untreated, cause inflammation and pain. Avoid hot and cold foods and wipe clove oil over the gums in the painful area. Over-the-counter pain relievers can provide temporary relief.
- Abscesses: An abscess starts as an infection in the inner tooth which causes pain and swelling. Treat this as described above for cavities.
- Impacted tooth: A tooth that has not broken through the gum is “impacted” and causes pain and swelling. Use cold packs, over-the-counter pain relievers or a numbing gel.
- Impact injuries: A blow to the face or biting on a hard surface can fracture, crack or loosen a tooth, resulting in pain. Apply cold compresses to your cheek to lessen the pain
How to Get a Rapid Repair of Your Smile
- Knocked-out teeth: This procedure may improve the rate of success in repositioning a knocked-out tooth: Gently pick up the tooth by its chewing surface (not the root). Don’t try to clean it. Store it in your cheek or immerse it in a container with milk or salvia. Come see us within 45 minutes.
- Chipped or broken teeth: Many broken or chipped teeth can be repaired on the spot with tooth-colored dental bonding material. If needed, we can then schedule you for further repairs at a later date.
- Broken, dislodged or lost crowns: If your crown has broken, we can make you a temporary crown to replace it. If your crown has come loose but still fi ts correctly, we can simply re-cement it in place. Both procedures are fast repairs to your smile.
- Broken bridges: A broken bridge can make it hard to eat and, if it’s in a visible location, cause you to hide your smile. Exposed teeth may also be sensitive to heat, cold and pressure. In an emergency visit, we can protect your exposed teeth with temporary crowns.
When Emergencies Strike—Call StarBrite
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