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Solve Your Emergency Dental Pain Until You Can Visit Your Dentist

It is never fun to have a dental emergency when you are out of town on vacation. The good news is that there are some simple things that you can do to control any pain that you might have until you are able to get an appointment to see your dentist.

Here are some of the most common dental emergencies and their temporary solutions:

A Filling Falls Out

If you have a filling that has fallen out, then you should get some temporary filling material from a local pharmacy. This material can be safely placed into the tooth until you are able to get an appointment with your dentist.

If you are in an area where temporary filling material is not available, then you can substitute part of a stick of sugar-free chewing gum. Simply chew the gum with your other teeth and then place a piece of the gum into your tooth.

A Crown Falls Out

If your crown has fallen out, then you should rinse the area well with a saltwater solution. To make a saltwater solution, mix:

  • 1 cup of warm water
  • 1 tablespoon salt

Swish this solution in your mouth to clean the area below where your crown was located. This will also relieve any pain in the area.

You can temporarily reattach your crown using a small glob of denture cream or toothpaste. While this will not glue the crown in place, it will help to alleviate any pain caused by air contacting your tooth.

A Tooth is Knocked-Out

A tooth that has been knocked-out can be reattached to your jaw if you see your dentist very quickly. In order to preserve the tooth, you should place it in a container filled with milk. If you do not have any milk available, then you can spit in a container and keep the tooth soaking in the spit on the way to the dentist.

Tooth Pain

If you have any other tooth pain while traveling, you can:

  • brush the area well
  • floss the area well
  • use a saltwater rinse
  • take over-the-counter pain medication
  • apply a topical anesthetic gel

These options will keep you comfortable until you are able to visit the dentist's office.

Conclusion

By understanding how to best deal with your emergency dental pain, you can travel without worry. Of course, whenever you have dental pain you should make an appointment as soon as possible with a dental office, such as Claremont Dental Institute. Many dental problems will get worse over time, even if the sudden pain subsides.


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