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It is our policy to have available daily appointment slots for emergencies. In opening hours please call the practice on 0207 247 8057 as early as possible in the morning so we can arrange an appointment as soon as possible. Possible emergency situations being: Toothaches
Never put any pain killers, including aspirin,
on the gum because it can burn the gum tissue. Clean your mouth out
by rinsing thoroughly with warm water. Gently floss around the tooth
to remove any food particles that may be caught there. Using
corsodyl mouthwash or gel may help with any bacterial problem. If
your tooth continues to hurt, you should call your dentist as soon
as possible. A toothache can result from several dental problems.
Regular dental check ups and dental cleanings can help prevent
toothaches. Taking ibuprofen will help ease the pain until an
appointment is possible. If your tooth breaks, the first thing you should do is contact your dentist immediately. You should also clean your mouth out by rinsing thoroughly with warm water. Apply a cold compress to the area to minimize any swelling. If you think that your jaw might be broken, apply a cold compress to the area to minimize any swelling. You will need to see your dentist immediately or go to the emergency room of a nearby hospital. If your tooth has been knocked out, rinse the tooth off very gently to make sure it is clean. Do not scrub the tooth or remove any tissue that is attached to it. Be sure to place a towel or wash cloth in the sink so that it does not go down the drain. If you can, gently place the tooth back into the socket. If this is not possible, place the tooth in a small container or cup or bag of milk. Alternatively hold the tooth in your cheek until you can get to the dentist .You will need to take the tooth with you and get to your dentist immediately. If you have bitten your tongue or lip, gently wipe the area clean with a cloth. Apply a cold compress to the area to minimize any swelling. If the bleeding will not stop, you should go to the emergency room of a nearby hospital. Something Caught Between Your Teeth Gently insert a piece of dental floss or a dental flosser. Be very careful not to cut the gum tissue. If you are unable to remove the object, contact your dentist. Never use a sharp object. |
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