Published On: July 11, 2014By Categories: Blog

dental emergency while on vacationWhen you’re on vacation, the last thing you want to deal with is a dental emergency. They can be painful, and, sometimes, just a pain. There are several ways you can help prevent a dental issue while on vacation, but if one does happen, our dental office in Woodburyhas some tips you can try so that you can stop worrying about your smile, and start getting back to relaxing.

Before starting out on your vacation, begin thinking about some of the snacks you may encounter while you’re relaxing poolside or during movie nights. By avoiding some common dangerous foods for your smile, your chance of a dental emergency decreases. Keep the popcorn away, leave the sticky sweets at home (or even better, at the store), and let your ice chips keep your drink cold but don’t crunch them. Simply making wise food choices can keep your smile in its best shape for vacation, and for life.

Another way to help keep dental problems away is to see your Woodbury dentist before you leave. A dental checkup is a great way to make sure your teeth are healthy and that there are no potential problems waiting to ruin your vacation. Even if you do get your teeth checked before you head out, there is no guarantee that a dental emergency won’t happen. So if one does, our Woodbury dental office wants to provide you with some helpful tips.

What To Do in Case of a Dental Emergency

  • Knocked Out Tooth – First, find the tooth if you can. When you do find it, make sure to hold it by only the crown and don’t touch the roots. Try inserting the tooth back into the socket without using too much force. If you can’t get it in, put the tooth in milk and get to a dentist. The tooth has a higher chance of being saved if it’s replaced in the socket within an hour.
  • Lost CrownApply a little clove oil to the tooth if you have pain. Coat the inside of the crown with some over-the-counter dental cement and try slipping it back over the tooth. Never use super glue! If you are not in pain, it is generally safe to wait until you return to have the crown recemented by Dr. Haag.
  • Chipped or Broken ToothRinse your mouth out with warm water. If you’re bleeding, a piece of gauze applied with some pressure will help stop it. A cold compress can help reduce pain and swelling.
  • Lost FillingIf you are not in pain you may not need to do anything until you return home. If the jagged edge is bothering you, or the tooth hurts, over-the-counter dental cement can be used to fill the cavity. You can also try sugarless gum, but be sure to avoid anything with sugar in it as it will cause pain and problems for the exposed tooth.

No matter where you are, you can always consult with us over the phone about the best plan in the case of an emergency. Call our office at 651-738-8204. If we are closed, the message will tell you how to reach Dr. Haag.

Before you head out on your well-deserved vacation, contact us to make an appointment with our dental office in Woodbury. Once we’ve completed the exam and wished you bon voyage, remember to watch what you eat while you’re away, and if something does happen, you now know what to do so you can get your smile back to health and yourself back to relaxation.

Serving patients in Woodbury, Cottage Grove, Oakdale, Stillwater and Lake Elmo.

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