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How to Stay Cool When A Dental Emergency Strikes

June 23, 2016 By The Flying Couponer

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How to Stay Cool When A Dental Emergency Strikes

How to Stay Cool When A Dental Emergency Strikes!

When facing a dental emergency, it is hard for someone to stay calm and make logical decisions due to pain, fear, shock, and confusion. Oftentimes, these sensations affect our ability to make quick judgement and cause us to respond negatively on the situation. Whatever the reasons are, it is vital that we are able to focus and let dental emergency experts attend to our needs.

  • Contact a dentist

Inactivity is what usually causes panic and anxiety. But once you’ve came up and carried out a plan, you will immediately gain a sense of control over the situation. So in case of any dental emergencies, it is crucial to contact your trusted Brisbane dental clinic and inform them of your current situation.

  • Drop everything and heed your dentist’s advice

Although pain and shock is common during a dental emergency, it is vital to heed your dentist’s advice. He or she may advice you to find temporary emergency care that will provide immediate relief to your pain.

  • Alleviating all symptoms

In case of accidents, there is a higher chance that you are experiencing physical pain rather than oral distress. It is best to position yourself comfortably to ensure that you do not have any head trauma or concussion. Ask for someone’s help to monitor any symptoms to ensure that they don’t worsen.

  • Alert someone

It is always best to get help from someone who is in the vicinity during a dental emergency. Although they may not be professional, having them by your side is enough to not let you feel alone.

  • Seek a specialist

In case it took too long for the dentist to come to your aid, you will need to get an emergency dentist in Brisbane to start the treatment process as soon as possible. It is important to find an emergency dentist right away because any delays can potentially result into irreversible long-term damage.

  • Help yourself

If the dental emergency happened in a remote area or if a telephone is not available in the vicinity, it is crucial to stay calm and look for other solutions at your disposal. You don’t have to worry about not knowing the basic first-aid procedures, as sensible ideas will likely kick in and guide you. In case of an open wound, wash it with clean, warm water to prevent infection, alleviate pain, and loosen up objects lodged between your teeth. Find a clean cloth or gauze and press it against to wound to stop bleeding.

Although it is easy for us to tell ourselves to remain calm during dental emergencies, it is almost impossible to turn off our body’s natural panic mode. However, you must remember that an emergency dentist is just a phone call away.

Image by September3rd via Flickr

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Comments

  1. Cheryl says

    July 18, 2016 at 07:41

    I want through a few mth of pain trying to figure out what was wrong when I had a cracked tooth the dentist was missing 🙁 Finally fixed with a root canal and tooth. It is hard to stay cool when you are in pain 🙁

  2. Lindsay T says

    July 14, 2016 at 21:51

    Luckily I’ve never had a dental emergency, I hope to keep it that way!!

  3. Rebecca H says

    July 14, 2016 at 21:51

    My husband had a dental emergency, it was on a Friday night during a long weekend, no dentist open. He was in unbearable pain for 3 days! It was awful!

  4. ivy pluchinsky says

    July 4, 2016 at 13:00

    Great tips!

  5. Stephanie LaPlante says

    June 29, 2016 at 13:27

    Dental emergencies are never fun. Great advice!

  6. Judy Cowan says

    June 24, 2016 at 16:17

    Great tips to remember.So far fingers crossed no dental emergencies in our house.

  7. Victoria Ess says

    June 24, 2016 at 08:22

    Remaining calm is a great tip for any emergency.

  8. Elizabeth Matthiesen says

    June 23, 2016 at 23:45

    I hated going to the dentist but tried not to show it since I took my children with me so they wouldn’t fear a dentist. I always sat on my hands for fear of letting loose. The worst times were when I had crowns done without anaesthetic due to being pregnant at the time, that was extremely nasty; a tooth pulled where the anaesthetic didn’t work probably due to inflammation. Some of these dentists were also friends but when I was in that chair that didn’t count at all.

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