PREVENTING DENTAL EMERGENCIES
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Preventing Dental Emergencies
Avoiding Broken and Decayed Teeth
The best way to save your teeth from a dental emergency in Midlothian is to make sure there’s no emergency to begin with! While you can’t fully eliminate the risk of damaging your teeth, you can make life much safer for your smile by swapping bad habits for better ones. Dr. Nguyen can offer plenty of advice to help you protect your teeth. Remember, though, that if worst comes to worst despite your efforts, you can contact our dental emergency clinic at Skyline Dentistry for same-day emergency treatment.
To learn more about Skyline Dentistry and preventing dental emergencies in Midlothian, call 972-746-7471 or contact us online.
Be Careful What You Eat
Cavities can easily become an emergency if the pulp becomes infected; to decrease the risk of decay, you need to be extra wary of what you’re putting in your mouth. Of course, that naturally means cutting down on sugary foods such as candy and ice cream. Indulging from time to time is fine, but be wary of how much you’re consuming at a time. You can sip sugary drinks through a straw so that they have less contact with the teeth.
Avoid biting down on anything that’s too hard, such as nut shells and peppermints; this could result in broken teeth. For similar reasons, you should also stop using your teeth to open containers or to bite down on inedible objects such as pen tips.
Maintain Excellent Oral Hygiene
A decayed tooth might need to be extracted if the damage is too severe, but good oral hygiene habits will make it far less likely that you’ll ever reach the point of needing an emergency dentist in Midlothian. Brush twice a day using a fluoride toothpaste; each brushing session should last at least 2 minutes, and every surface of the teeth should be cleaned. Don’t forget to floss daily; it’s the most reliable way to remove plaque and food particles in hard-to-reach spaces.
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