Dental emergencies can be stressful, especially when they involve your child. Being prepared can help you stay calm and know when to contact an emergency pediatric dentist. Prompt action and medical treatment can make all the difference in protecting your child’s dental health and comfort.
What to do during a dental crisis
Stay calm
One of the most important things parents can do when their child experiences a dental emergency is to stay calm. While this situation is stressful for any parent, their child is likely already frightened and in pain. Remaining calm and collected can help the parent to provide necessary support and make rational decisions.
Assess the situation
Once they are calm, parents can assess the situation and determine the severity of the injury. For example, is there excessive or uncontrollable bleeding? Or is the child in severe pain? In these cases, they should immediately take their child to the emergency room.
In other cases, the parent can rinse and clean the injury with lukewarm saltwater. This can help clean the site and reduce the risk of infection. Additionally, patients can use a cold compress to reduce swelling and use over-the-counter pain relievers to manage discomfort. Ibuprofen is often the most effective choice, as aspirin can exacerbate bleeding.
Locate and preserve a knocked-out tooth
In situations where the child has a knocked-out permanent tooth, the parent should try to find it. Once located, hold the tooth by the top (crown) and rinse it with water. Do not touch the root of the tooth or scrub the tooth with soap. After gently rinsing it, try to reinsert it into the empty socket and have the child bite down a piece on a piece of cloth or gauze to keep it in place.
If this is not possible, place the knocked-out tooth in a container of cold milk or saline solution to preserve it until the child can be taken to an emergency pediatric dentist. Reimplanting the tooth is most successful when it is done within an hour of the injury.
When to contact an emergency pediatric dentist
Knowing when to call an emergency pediatric dentist can help prevent further oral and overall health complications. Here are some indicators of when to take a child in for professional treatment during a dental crisis:
- Uncontrolled bleeding: Bleeding is considered uncontrollable when the parent cannot stop the bleeding after applying constant pressure for fifteen minutes.
- Severe pain: If the child is in severe pain that is not relieved by over-the-counter medications, the parent should take them in as soon as possible.
- Signs of infection: Swelling, fever, or a foul taste in the mouth can indicate an infection that needs immediate medical treatment.
- Visible fractures: If a tooth is visibly broken or cracked, it is important to see an emergency pediatric dentist to prevent further damage.
- Suspected broken jaw: When left untreated, a broken jaw can cause breathing, eating, and speaking issues, causing long-term health complications. It is critical to take the child for immediate diagnosis and treatment.
Being prepared is one of the best ways to help your child
Pediatric dental emergencies can be stressful. One of the best ways to help your child in a dental crisis is to be prepared and know when to contact an emergency pediatric dentist. Quick, calm, and informed action can alleviate pain, prevent future complications, and restore your little one’s dental health as soon as possible. Call our office to learn more.
Request an appointment or call Hudson Valley Pediatric Dentistry at 845-363-4177 for an appointment in our Middletown office.
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