– Severe tooth pain or sensitivity – Knocked-out tooth – Broken, chipped, or cracked teeth – Lost crowns or fillings – Swollen or bleeding gums – Abscess or infection causing facial swelling
– Stay calm and assess the situation. – Rinse your mouth with warm water. – Apply a cold compress for swelling. – Save knocked-out teeth or fragments in milk or saliva. – Contact a dentist near you immediately for help.
– Don’t delay; Seek emergency dental care promptly. – Avoid using unproven home remedies. – Don’t bite down on damaged teeth. – Don’t skip follow-up visits after pain relief.
– Wear a mouthguard during sports or physical activities.. –Avoid biting hard objects like ice, pens – Schedule regular dental checkups. – Address minor dental issues before they worsen.