When it comes to
taking care of your mouth, of course you know that brushing and flossing on a
daily basis are two of the smartest things you can do. But what about dental
emergencies? How are you supposed to go about preventing them? More
importantly, how can you prevent dental emergencies from happening to your
kids? Fortunately, there are many tips you can follow.
The first and most
important tip to follow is visiting a kids' dentist on a regular basis. When you visit our office, you can
rest assured that we will be able to both identify and properly treat any
problems in your kids' mouths.
Tip #2: Wear a mouth guard.
If your kids play
sports, they need to wear mouth guards during their sporting events. Not only
will a mouth guard help protect the teeth in your children's mouths, but it will
also help protect the bone that holds the teeth.
Tip #3: Deal with emergencies.
You can't always avoid
dental emergencies. If your child gets one of his or her permanent teeth
knocked out, it's important to keep the tooth moist. You can do this by placing
the tooth in a glass of milk. However, if a tooth is knocked out, the best
liquid to place a tooth in is Hank’s Balanced Salt Solution and the worst
liquid is water. Reimplanting the tooth
in to the socket as soon as possible is the best thing to do. The most important thing to do, however, is
to visit our office immediately.
Tip #4: Child-proof your home.
There are many steps
you can take to child-proof your home. From putting up pieces of furniture that
have sharp corners and edges, to making sure your child doesn't bite down on
hard objects, child-proofing the home will go a long way in preventing dental
emergencies.
Tip #5: Always make your child sit in a car
seat.
Until your child
reaches the proper height and weight recommendations, you should always make
him or her sit in a car seat while traveling. Not only will this help prevent
dental emergencies, but it can also save your child's life in the event of an
accident.
Tip #6: Keep a close eye on your children.
One of the most common
times that your child is likely to endure a dental emergency is when learning
to walk. No matter the age of your child, though, make sure you keep a close
eye on him or her at all times.
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