Dental Emergencies: What to Do and How to Prevent Them
Oh no, a dental emergency! Whether it's a painful toothache or a lost or broken tooth, these situations can be pretty scary. But don't worry, with a little knowledge, you all know just what to do to prevent further damage and get the help you need.
Toothaches can come from a bunch of different things like cavities, infections, and even a bump to the tooth. If you are experiencing one, rinse your mouth with warm water and use dental floss to remove any food stuck in between your teeth. Taking some over-the-counter pain meds can also help with the discomfort. If the pain doesn't go away or there's swelling involved, it's best to see a dentist ASAP.
Let's talk about broken teeth. If you've broken a tooth, rinse your mouth with warm water to clean the area. If there's any bleeding, apply gentle pressure with a piece of gauze or a clean cloth. If you are in pain, take some over-the-counter pain meds to help with the discomfort. Try to save any broken pieces of the tooth if you can, and see a dentist ASAP. The dentist will assess the damage and recommend the best course of action, which could be anything from a simple filling to a root canal or even a dental implant.
If you've had a tooth knocked out, try to find the tooth and hold it by the crown (the part you can see in your mouth). Don't touch the root! If you can, gently put the tooth back in the socket and hold it there. If not, pop it in a cup of milk or saliva and go see a dentist right away. The faster you go, the better chance you have of saving the tooth.
To avoid dental emergencies, take care of your pearly whites by brushing and flossing regularly, visiting the dentist for checkups and cleanings, and avoiding hard and sticky foods. Wearing a mouthguard while playing sports can also protect your teeth from injury.
In conclusion, dental emergencies can be a real bummer, but with a little preparation and knowledge, you all be able to handle them like a pro. So, take care of your teeth, and you won't have to worry about any unexpected trips to the dentist! If you need more help, make an appointment at Smile Tijuana Dentist.
AutorDr. Emilia Quintanar Read MoreThe Importance of Regular Dental Checkups
Hey there! Are you one of those people who only go to the dentist when something hurts? If so, you might want to rethink your dental game plan. Regular dental checkups are super important, and sometimes we don’t make time for them. But trust me, your teeth will thank you in the long run if you make sure to schedule regular checkups with your dentist. In this guide we’ll go over why regular dental checkups are so important and what you can expect during your visit.
First and foremost, regular dental checkups allow your dentist to catch any potential problem early on, before they become bigger and more expensive to fix. During your checkup, your dentist will examine your teeth, gums and mouth for any signs of decay, disease or damage. They’ll also take X-rays to check for things that can’t be seen with the naked eye. By catching issues early, your dentist can often treat them with a simple filling or cleaning, rather than a more extensive and expensive procedure.
Regular dental checkups also provide an opportunity for your dentist to clean your teeth and remove plaque and tartar. Plaque is a sticky film of bacteria that can build up on your teeth, and if it’s not removed, it can harden into tartar, which is much harder to remove. Plaque and tartar can lead to tooth decay and gum disease, so getting them removed during your checkup is crucial for maintaining good oral health.
Another important aspect of regular dental checkups is the oral cancer screening. Oral cancer is a serious and potentially life-threatening condition that affects the mouth, tongue, and throat. During your checkup, your dentist will examine your mouth for any sign of abnormalities, such as sores, lumps, or changes in color or texture. Catching oral cancer early can greatly increase the chances of successful treatment.
Lastly, during your checkup, your dentist can give you personalized advice on how to maintain good oral hygiene. This might include tips on how to brush and floss effectively, recommendations for certain types of toothpaste or mouthwash, and guidance on how to address any specific oral health concerns you may have.
In conclusion, regular dental checkups are essential for maintaining good oral health and preventing serious dental problems. By visiting the dentist every six months, you can ensure that your teeth and gums are healthy, catch any problems early, and receive personalized advice on how to maintain good oral hygiene. Plus, your dentist can also give you some great tips on how to keep your smile looking its best. So, don’t wait, schedule your next appointment with your dentist today!
Dr Emilia QuintanarAutor Read MoreTeeth Whitening ¿the most common questions?
People want whiter teeth. Patients have come to demand whiter, more perfect smiles and because of that, many choices for tooth whitening have become available. In-office based systems where products containing highly concentrated bleaching agents (like hydrogen peroxide and carbamide peroxide) are applied under professional supervision are the saftest options, but with today’s technology home-based products such as toothpastes, gels, and films have also become a good option. It’s important to emphasize that the indications for appropriate use of tooth-whitening methods and products are dependent on correct diagnosis of the discoloration.
Tooth whitening in Tijuana has become one of the most frequently requested dental procedures by the public, and it is up to us dental professionals to offer the techniques and expertise so our patients can achieve this goal safely and with the least amount of pain and damage done to their teeth
How does it actually work?
Tooth-whitening methods include the use of peroxide bleaching agents to remove internal discolorations or abrasive products to remove external stains. Peroxide bleaching procedures are completed by the dentist in single or multiple appointments, or by the patient over a period of weeks to months using custom trays loaded with a bleaching agent. Both methods are safe and effective when supervised by a dentist. Some in-office systems are also aided by light, like the Tijuana Zoom Whitening in-Office System. The Zoom In-office tooth whitening procedure uses the Zoom Advanced Power Chairside Lamp, which accelerates the bleaching process, to activate the 25 percent hydrogen peroxide whitening. As the hydrogen peroxide is broken down, oxygen enters the enamel and dentin to bleach the stained substances, leaving the structure of the tooth unchanged. Whitening toothpastes remove surface stains only through the polishing effect of the abrasives they contain, and don’t actually change the color of the tooth.
Will it permanently damage my teeth?
No. All bleaching procedures lead to a decrease in surface microhardness, however, after 7 days of remineralization, the surface microhardness returns to normal levels for all bleached teeth. Tooth whitening is a form of dental procedure, and it should be treated as such. When used appropriately and supervised by a dentist, tooth-whitening procedures are safe and effective.Tijuana
Lastly, but not less important… will it hurt?
No, but it’ll certainly be uncomfortable. There is no sugarcoating it, getting a tooth whitening procedure will leave your teeth in a sensible state. However, it will go away, and the results will certainly be worth it. To aid with the discomfort your dentist may prescribe some over the counter medication like ibuprofen or paracetamol, and/or a desensitizing toothpaste or gel.
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Bio-security safety protocols
We follow the highest safety standards during Covid 19
Because it takes time to disinfect, clean and prepare a safe space. We have changed some safety protocols and the way the clinic works to keep you safe. Here is a list of some of the precautions we have taken to protect you:SAFETY GUIDELINES FOR PATIENTS
- Personalized arrival, we will provide you with a plastic bag to introduce your belongings, a disposable cap and shoe covers prior hand sanitizing.
- We require a mask to be worn by all patients upon entering the office.
- Companions should wait outside the clinic. Does not apply to children and people with special needs.
- A member of our team will take your temperature, if you register it high, your appointment will be rescheduled.
- If you have a cold/flu, let us know so we can reschedule.
- We suggest to not use accessories as jewelry, etc during your consultation.
- Before any treatment, Hydrogen Peroxide oral rinse is provided to all patients for 1 min to reduce exposure to germs.
- Payment arrangements in advance to avoid delays and allow contactless exit from the appointment.
SAFETY GUIDELINES FOR STAFF
- PERSONAL PROTECTION. The clinical staff use equipment like glasses, gloves, protective visors, disposable caps, disposable shoe covers, gowns, masks, all of this are protocols we have implemented to reduce or eliminate airborne aerosols during all dental treatments.
- SAFE PROCEDURES: reduction of aerosols dissipated during procedures, such as ultrasonic scaling.
- Hand hygiene. The entire team wash their hands regularly for 20 seconds throughout the day, before and after every procedure.
- Respect social distancing
PRECAUTIONS IN SHARED AREAS
- Several times a day we realize a disinfection procedure of equipment and office fixtures like computers, keyboards, telephones, tablets, chairs, doorknobs, and buttons that might have been touched unconsciously.
- We have removed magazines and items that can transfer germs of any kind.
- Respect social distancing.
- Each operatory cubicle is properly cleaned and disinfected between appointments, according to the dental bio-security recommendations.
- Constant cleaning of bathrooms, surfaces, floors and non-clinical areas with antiviral, antifungal and bactericidal detergent.