What should I do in the event of an emergency?
Please call the practice as early as possible in the morning so that we can
arrange to see you as soon as possible. Outside normal working hours, please
call our normal number 718 921 0111 and follow the instructions on the answering
machine.
I have knocked a tooth out
The tooth needs to be re-implanted as soon as possible. If you can, place
the tooth gently back into the socket and splint it in place with aluminum
foil . If this is not possible, DO NOT RINSE OR PLACE THE TOOTH IN
WATER. Place it in some cold milk and attend the practice immediately.
Usually it is possible to re-implant the tooth, although the success rate
is lowered if the tooth is out of the mouth for more than an hour.
I have a tooth ache
If you have a constant pain, this indicates that there is something wrong
that is unlikely to get better. Painkillers are usually necessary and if
you are able to take them, Ibuprofen tablets are usually the best. If you
are not able to take Ibuprofen, Acetaminophen is the usual alternative, but
be careful not to exceed the maximum dose. Do not place any tablets,
especially Aspirin next to the tooth,
I have a swelling
This is usually caused by an infection and treatment or antibiotics may be
required. Please contact the practice as soon as possible
I have broken my Denture
Broken dentures are usually easily repaired in a few hours. Please resist
the temptation to glue them together yourself as this often makes a repair
impossible. If the denture has cracked or fractured in two parts an impression
is not usually necessary. If you have fractured a clasp or lost a tooth
completely an impression will be required. Please call the practice for an
appointment.
I have fractured a tooth
Please do not panic as it is rare for these not to be restorable. If the
tooth is not immediately painful, avoid hot and cold foods. If there is some
pain, try to avoid eating or touching the area. Painkillers can often help.
In both circumstances an early appointment is essential to prevent further
damage to the tooth and possibly the nerve inside. We can easily provide
a temporary restoration to seal the cavity and ensure it is pain free.
I have lost a crown
Please keep the crown safe, so it can be re-cemented for you. If the underlying
tooth is sensitive avoid eating near it and drink tepid drinks only. If the
crown has a post attached to it, check to see if appears to be fractured.
If so, please inform the receptionist when you call. In any circumstance,
it is essential that the tooth be re-sealed, be re-cementing the crown. Failure
to do so can lead to further damage and the necessity for root treatments
to be re done.