Monday, August 3, 2015

Preventing Dental Emergencies

Some health issues can be prevented, especially when it comes to your teeth. While dental emergencies are uncomfortable and worrisome, many oral health problems that qualify as an emergency can be prevented by taking a few steps to protect your teeth and gums:

Practice Good Oral Health

Painful toothaches from infection and decay can be prevented with a comprehensive oral health routine.  Flossing between teeth and thoroughly brushing teeth for at least two minutes twice a day helps to sweep away the plaque, debris, and bacteria that eat away at dental enamel and contribute to infection of the material inside a tooth.

Avoid Bad Health Habits

Dental enamel is strong and can stand up to a great deal of pressure, but teeth can still be chipped, cracked, and broken under certain circumstances. Bad habits like chewing on fingernails, ice, and involuntary grinding your teeth while you sleep can easily cause damage that requires emergency dental attention. Recognizing and correcting bad habits, and seeking care for nighttime teeth grinding, can help to prevent damage to teeth.

Wear Mouth Guards when Necessary

Injuries to teeth and gums can severely damage your smile – sudden implant can completely knock out or more teeth. Impact and injury can be lessened if you’re prepared to protect your teeth in certain situations. For athletes in high-impact sports, wearing a mouth guard prevents impact and accidents from damaging your oral health.

Visit the Dentist Regularly

Certain slow-developing problems that end up as dental emergencies, such as gum disease or the formation of abscesses can be treated before they interfere with your health via routine dental appointments. During dental visits, our dentists take X-rays and examine your oral health to spot any small problems and conservatively treat issues that could pose a threat to your smile later down the road.

Complications Caused by Dental Emergencies

Getting immediate treatment for dental emergencies is vital to protect the health of teeth and gums, as well as your overall wellbeing. Without seeking care for your dental emergency, you are at-risk for further damage to injured teeth, negatively affecting healthy teeth, and changes in dentition.  Getting dental care as soon as possible, and taking steps to prevent emergency oral health issues, helps preserve your smile.

If you have questions about preventive care or treatment for dental emergencies in Brooklyn, NY, contact First Impression Dental.

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