dentist Adelaide

Blackwood

1/186, Main Road
(08) 8178 1190; 0406 833 537

Toothache:

A persistent toothache is always a sign that you need to see our dentist as soon as possible. In the meantime, you should try to obtain relief by rinsing the mouth with water and trying to clean out debris from any obvious cavities. Use dental floss to remove any food that might be trapped within the cavity (especially between the teeth). If swelling is present, place a cold compress to the outside of the cheek (DO NOT USE HEAT). Take pain relief if necessary, using pain medicines that you know you are safe with. Remember, no pain relief tablets will work directly on the tooth. They must be swallowed as directed. If placed on the tooth, they can cause more trouble (especially aspirin).

Braces or retainers:

Broken or damaged orthodontic devices or retainers can cause great discomfort. If a wire is causing irritation, cover the end of the wire with a small cotton ball or a piece of gauze or soft wax. If a wire is embedded in the cheek, tongue or gum tissue, DO NOT attempt to remove it. Let the our dentist do it. If there is a loose or broken appliance, CALL US IMMEDIATELY … WE OFFER SAME DAY EMERGENCY TREATMENT.

Knocked out tooth:

If dirty, rinse tooth in milk holding it by the crown (not the roots). If not available use water (a few seconds only) or have patient suck it clean, then put the tooth back in the socket. If the tooth cannot be replanted, wrap in Cling Wrap or place it in milk or in the patient’s mouth inside the cheek. CALL US IMMEDIATELY TO OBTAIN EMERGENCY TREATMENT. Time is critical for successful replanting.

Broken tooth:

Try to clean debris from the injured area with warm water. If caused by a blow, place a cold compress on the face next to the injured tooth to minimise swelling. Try to find all the bits that are missing and bring them to us, keeping them moist. Some broken bits can be bonded back onto the teeth almost invisibly. Make an appointment with us as soon as possible.

Bitten tongue or lip:

Apply direct pressure to bleeding area with a clean cloth. If swelling is present, apply cold compress. If bleeding doesn’t stop readily or the bite is severe, CALL US IMMEDIATELY or go to hospital emergency.

Emergency Phone:

In an emergency please call 08 8178 1190

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