Skip To Content
Main Content A+ A- A

Pediatric Dental Emergency - Here's What You Need to Do

A young girl with a tooth ache

Whether it is a broken tooth or a bitten tongue as a result of a tumble, it is crucial to act quickly if your little one is suffering from a dental emergency. Procrastinating will not just make it more difficult to treat the issue, but it can also increase the risk of other oral issues developing. Getting to your pediatric dentist in Delaware, Ohio will only ensure your little one's back to their usual self sooner rather than later.

Here's what you need to do depending on the dental emergency your child is experiencing.

  • Knocked-Out Tooth: If your child has one or more teeth knocked out, taking the proper steps can potentially allow your dentist to restore the original tooth instead of having to get a dental filling. Locate the tooth if possible and only touch it by the crown. Rinse it with water, but do not try to scrub it. Place the tooth in a container or bowl of mild-warm water and take it to the dentist as soon as possible. If you get there within an hour, there are high chances that the tooth will be restored.
     
  • Bitten Tongue or Lip: If there is swelling or minor bleeding after your child accidentally bites their tongue or lip, a cold compress is usually enough to treat it. However, if the wound is severe and there is heavy bleeding, visit a dentist as soon as possible. You may also need to visit the dentist if the swelling remains consistent a day or two after your little one injured their lip or tongue.
     
  • Broken Jaw: If due to an unfortunate accident, an injury has led to your precious child breaking or fracturing their jaw, there is little you can do to address the issue at home. Visit an emergency room immediately to prevent the condition from worsening.

Make sure to take the proper steps in case of any dental emergency, especially because it is your child who is experiencing it. If necessary, take them to Little Smiles Of Delaware in Delaware, OH, as soon as possible.

Posted on Jan 10, 2022
Image Credit:

File ID 21193080 | © Gvictoria | Dreamstime.com

Share:

Archives

Dec 9, 2024, 11:30 PM
Ah, thumb-sucking — it's as natural to babies as breathing. This go-to self-soothing technique calms them, helps them fall…
Nov 25, 2024, 11:17 PM
Cavities and tooth decay can turn a child's smile into a frown faster than a melted ice cream cone on a summer day. We’ve all…
Nov 11, 2024, 10:43 PM
Genetic bad breath isn’t just an awkward moment in the morning—it’s a lingering issue that could affect your confidence and…
Sep 23, 2024, 9:15 PM
Picture this: your child comes running to you, crying after a tumble, and you notice something off with their smile—a chipped…
Sep 9, 2024, 9:12 PM
Witnessing your child wiggle a loose tooth can mix delight and anxiety. Every parent has faced the problem of managing their…