Rockstar Pediatric Dental Care: Dealing with a Broken Tooth
Broken Teeth in children. We understand how hectic life can be for parents and caregivers, and knowing what to do in the event of a broken tooth is essential. So, let’s get straight to it!
What to Do When a Tooth Breaks?
1. Stay Calm:
The first step is to stay calm. We know that seeing your little one with a broken tooth can be distressing, but keeping a calm demeanor will help reassure them.
2. Gentle Cleaning:
Rinse your child’s mouth with warm water and clean gently around the area of the broken tooth. Make sure not to use very cold or hot water.
3. Save the Tooth Fragment:
If possible, save the broken piece of the tooth. It can be helpful for dental professionals when assessing the situation.
4. Control Bleeding:
If there is bleeding, apply gentle pressure with a clean gauze. A soft cloth can also be useful.
5. Avoid Hard Foods:
After a broken tooth, avoid giving your child very hot or cold foods and drinks, as well as hard foods that may exacerbate the situation.
When to Call Rockstar Pediatric?
1. Immediately After the Incident:
It’s always advisable to call the Rockstar Pediatric office as soon as the incident occurs. We will provide additional guidance and schedule an appointment as soon as possible.
2. Persistent Pain:
If your child experiences persistent pain after a broken tooth, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us. We want to ensure they are comfortable and pain-free.
3. Changes in Tooth Appearance:
If there are noticeable changes in the appearance of the broken tooth, such as discoloration or if it appears to be loose, it’s important to inform us.
At Rockstar Pediatric, we are here to provide the best dental care for your little ones. Our team of pediatric dentistry experts is ready to address any situation, including broken teeth. Your child deserves a healthy smile, and we are here to make it shine like a true rockstar!
Remember, in case of any dental emergency, call us immediately! We are here for you and your family.
Rock on with a healthy smile!