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1. My little boy who is 8yrs of age has fallen off his bike and
broken his front tooth. What shall I do?
A. Contact your dentist for telephone advice and if you are not
registered with a dentist use our find a dentist facility. If the
tooth is broken and there are no other symptoms then make an
appointment to see your dentist as soon as possible. If there is
pain then calpol is advisable, keep the area as clean as possible by
using hot salt-water mouthwashes and brushing gently. For the next
few days a soft diet would be advisable.
2. My baby has fallen over and hurt his front teeth they are
bleeding and appear to be loose?
A. The bleeding is coming from the gums as a result of the
trauma. The teeth may be loose because they are ready to fall out as
baby teeth do, or they may have been loosened as a result of the
trauma. It is best to seek telephone advice from your dentist. Give
your baby some calpol for the pain and a soft diet until you can see
your dentist. (Always check the dose required when giving your child
Calpol).
3. I have a crown on my front tooth which has dropped out and
I cannot get to the dentist immediately, is there anything I can use
in an emergency to hold the crown in until I can go to the surgery?
A. You will need to go to the surgery as soon as possible, but
there are a couple things that you can try to hold the crown in for
a short while. If you can get some denture adhesive and use that to
cement the crown back in place this should last for a while. If you
cannot get some denture adhesive then try using some sugar free
chewing gum, again this is for short-term only emergency measure.
What ever you do, do not use super glue this can be very dangerous.
4. I have a denture and as I was cleaning it, I dropped it and
it is in two pieces, I cannot go without my teeth what can I do?
A. You will need to look up Dental Technicians in your telephone
directory and then ring around and see if any denture laboratory can
repair your denture. Most of the laboratories should be able to
repair your denture while you wait, or you can contact your dentist
for some advise. Do not attempt to stick the denture together with
superglue as this can damage the denture. For future reference it is
always a good idea to fill the sink with water when cleaning
dentures, so that if you do drop them by accident, the water will
prevent them from breaking.
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