Dental emergencies never happen at a convenient time but knowing how to respond can make a huge difference for your smile.
Here are a few common mistakes to avoid:
❌ Ignoring tooth pain: Pain after an injury or sudden tooth sensitivity isn’t something to “wait out.” It’s often your body’s warning sign that something needs attention. Calling an emergency dentist early can prevent bigger problems.
❌ Trying DIY repairs: It might be tempting to fix a chipped tooth or loose filling at home, but quick fixes like glue or over-the-counter kits can cause more damage and complicate professional treatment.
❌ Waiting too long after a knocked-out tooth: When a tooth gets knocked out, every minute counts. Hold it by the top (not the root) and keep it moist while you head to the dentist right away.
❌ Skipping simple first-aid steps: Rinsing gently with warm water and using a cold compress can help reduce swelling and keep the area clean until you receive care.
✔️ The best approach? Stay calm, act quickly, and let a dental professional handle the rest. Acting fast can sometimes mean saving your natural tooth.