Ways to Prevent Dental Emergencies

Ways to Prevent Dental Emergencies

Dental emergencies are painful and stressful. However, they can be prevented by taking certain measures. Listed below are some ways by which you can reduce the risk of dental emergencies.

Brush Your Teeth At Least Twice a Day

One of the best ways to prevent major dental emergencies is to follow your general dentist’s oral hygiene instructions. This includes brushing your teeth for at least two minutes two times a day. Be sure to use a soft-bristled toothbrush and ADA-approved toothpaste. A helpful tip is to use a timer or your phone to time yourself to make sure you are cleaning your mouth for the proper amount of time.

Floss Daily

By flossing every day, you can prevent food from building up between your teeth and around the gums. This buildup can lead to bacteria growth that contributes to tooth decay and other complications. Ideally, you should floss once per day before you sleep. If you cannot manage this, then aim to do it every other day. You should still floss at least once per day, as every little bit helps to prevent plaque accumulation.

To help ensure that you maintain a consistent oral hygiene regimen, consider using a timer or a smartphone app to remind you to floss each day. Similarly, try setting your alarm on your phone for when you wake up in the morning or before you go to bed at night as a reminder to brush and floss.

Use Mouthwash

Keep in mind that brushing alone will not keep your mouth clean enough throughout the day. For this reason, it is important to use mouthwash to kill any lingering bacteria and freshen your breath at the same time.

Avoid Chewing on Hard Objects

Avoid chewing on hard objects such as ice and hard candies, as these can damage the surfaces of your teeth and gums and cause cracks that result in pain. This includes avoiding using your teeth as a tool to open containers with lids, remove tags off of clothing, etc. as well.

Use a Mouthguard When Playing Sports

Custom-made mouthguards are the most effective option because they are molded to the exact shape of your teeth for the most comfortable fit. They come in a variety of colors, allowing athletes to customize their looks. Mouth guards can also help prevent concussions by absorbing shock from a blow to the face or jaw. Wearing a mouthguard while playing any sport can help protect against chipped or broken teeth, knocked-out teeth, and injuries to the mouth’s soft tissues. The American Dental Association recommends that all athletes wear a custom-made mouthguard for optimal protection.

Schedule Regular Dental Checkups

If a cavity is identified during your checkup, it can be filled and repaired before causing you pain. If you’ve cracked a tooth or caused an injury to your mouth, your dentist can repair the damage with fillings, dental crowns, or other restorative treatments. Your dentist can also monitor the state of your teeth and gums to detect early signs of infection or disease. Catch issues early on and avoid an emergency down the road!

To learn more tips to maintain good oral health, visit Premier Arts Dental at 4400 U.S. 9 #3200, Freehold Township, NJ 07728. For any queries, call us at (732) 334 7816 or visit our website to schedule an appointment. We will be happy to assist you further.

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