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Most Common Dental Emergencies (And How to Prevent Them)

August 1, 2019

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You know what to do if you have a high fever, chest pain, lacerations, and broken bones — they all scream emergency room. But knowing what qualifies as a dental emergency isn’t as easy to figure out. How do you know if it’s something that can wait until morning or the next available appointment, or if you need to see a dentist right away? 

Drs. Malcolm Murray and Ranya Ghumrawi here at MJM Family and Cosmetic Dentistry guide you through the decision process and handle any dental emergency you might face. Whether you need to have a tooth repaired or restored, our team can give you the professional and compassionate care you deserve, whether you schedule an appointment or come in with an emergency.

Of course, the best way to approach dental emergencies is to prevent them altogether. Here are a few of the most common dental emergencies and tips on how to avoid them if possible.

Chipped, cracked, or knocked out teeth

The most obvious dental emergency is a broken tooth. Whether it’s only cracked, sustained a chip, or has been knocked clean out of your mouth, this constitutes a dental emergency. A chipped or cracked tooth likely means you’ve been hit in the face, so make sure to use an ice pack to reduce pain and swelling. If you’ve lost the tooth:

What you should do

  • Don’t touch the root
  • Try to place it back in the socket
  • Keep it wet in your mouth or a bag with some milk

How you could have prevented it

  • Wear a mouthguard when playing sports
  • Don’t chew ice or popcorn kernels
  • Don’t chew on items that aren’t food, like pens and pencils
  • Don’t use your teeth as scissors or tools

Tooth and gum infections

Normally, an infection doesn’t qualify as an emergency. But if you’ve let it go untreated for too long, it could get to that point, and you develop a very painful toothache. An infection lets you know it’s an emergency when it’s too painful to bite down and/or you see an abscess on your gums near the painful tooth. 

What you should do

  • Rinse your mouth with warm water
  • Avoid using medications until our doctors can evaluate it
  • Use a cold compress on your cheek to control pain and inflammation

How you could have prevented it

  • Keep your regular appointments for checkups and cleanings
  • Practice good oral hygiene, including flossing
  • Come in to see us before the pain gets out of hand

Damaged dentures or braces

If you’ve damaged your braces or dentures, you’ve likely been in some kind of accident. If necessary, seek medical treatment immediately for any cuts you may have in your mouth. 

What you should do

  • Check your appliances for protruding wires or broken parts that may cause further damage
  • Use dental wax or a soft tissue to cover jagged parts until you get help
  • Bend or clip wires that might cut you

How you could have prevented it

  • Wear a mouthguard if you play sports
  • Remove your dentures when engaging in activities that may cause a blow to the face

These are the most common dental emergencies, but life happens and so do accidents, so you may encounter a situation we haven’t listed here. If you’re unsure whether your pain calls for an emergency visit to our office, give us a call. We can help you decide what to do. 

It’s a good idea to keep our phone number on speed dial so you’re prepared if and when an emergency happens. 

If you’re not already one of our patients, we’d love to meet you. Call today to make a new patient appointment or schedule it online. 

Tips for Taking Care of Your Invisalign Trays

July 17, 2019

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Invisalign© offers a simple, convenient solution for teens and adults who want all the benefits of beautiful, straight teeth without the hassles of braces. With Invisalign, you can enjoy a more beautiful smile and greater confidence. Plus, since straight teeth are easier to care for, having treatments means you just might reap the benefits of better oral health, like fewer cavities and a lower risk of gum disease. But let’s face it: All those benefits won’t seem quite as sweet if caring for your aligners takes a lot of time and effort. The good news is, caring for your Invisalign trays is just as simple and convenient as the treatment itself. All it takes is a little know-how and a minimal amount of effort to keep your trays in good shape. Here’s what to do.

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5 Reasons Why Fastbraces® Are All the Craze in Orthodontics

June 12, 2019

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It’s safe to say pretty much everyone would love to have straighter teeth and a more attractive smile. Not only do straight teeth make you feel more confident about your appearance, but they also make it a lot easier to care for your teeth. How? Straighter teeth are easier to floss and brush, and there are fewer places for food particles and harmful bacteria to hide. That means your risks of gum disease and tooth decay can be significantly decreased when your teeth are straight and properly aligned.

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How Does Bone Grafting Help Patients Who Need Dental Implants?

May 10, 2019

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Every year in the U.S., millions of people receive dental implants to replace their missing teeth. Thanks to their natural design, dental implants are more comfortable and more secure than dentures and bridges, and they also look, feel, and function more like natural teeth, making them an extremely popular alternative to dentures and bridges. Thanks to their natural design, implants also help many men and women feel more confident about their teeth and their smiles after tooth loss.

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Top 5 Ways to Take Care of Your CEREC One Visit Smile

April 15, 2019

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The CEREC dental restorations used to create your beautiful new smile are just like natural teeth. Failing to take proper care of your restorations will cause them to chip, crack, fall out, and dull in appearance, leaving you with a smile that you want to hide. However, with proper care and maintenance, you can keep your newly restored smile looking shiny and new for years to come.

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Don’t Put Off Your Oral Health Any Longer: Learn About Sedation Dentistry

March 1, 2019

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For some people, going to the dentist for a cleaning and exam is simply a part of taking care of their health. Millions of people, though, have the opposite experience. Studies suggest that about 60% of people feel anxious about visiting the dentist. Somewhere between 5% and 10% have a full-blown dental phobia.

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Why Dental Implants Are a Good Idea for Missing Teeth

February 1, 2019

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Adults lose teeth for a few reasons. Oral hygiene habits and diet both play a big role in the health of your teeth. Poor oral hygiene can lead to decay that loosens teeth, which eventually fall out, while some foods and drinks put you at risk for cavities that cause decay over time. Sometimes, teeth can be lost as a result of injury.

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New Year, New Smile: Feel Confident Again With New Veneers

January 11, 2019

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Does achieving a bright, perfect smile sound too good to be true? It’s not! Living with damaged, short, or misshapen teeth can make you feel less than your best, hurting your self-confidence. With porcelain veneers, you can have the smile you’ve always wanted. A smile that you’re proud of can boost your confidence and enjoyment of life.

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How Technology Is Improving Your Dental Care

December 10, 2018

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Who likes going to the dentist? Show of hands — anyone?

Dr. Malcolm Murray and the team at MJM Family & Cosmetic Dentistry understand that dental tools, drills, and injections can invoke dread in the toughest of folks, but fortunately, technology is taking the edge off visiting the dentist. A trip to the dentist today is more friendly, transparent, informative, and painless. Here’s what we have to look forward to in the future of dentistry.

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Invisalign®️ Vs. Braces: The Perks of Aligners

November 20, 2018

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Metal braces and headgear might seem like a necessary rite of passage in the journey to straight teeth, but these days, you have a choice for perfecting your smile. Many common dental problems — like misaligned teeth, overbite, and underbite — can be corrected with Invisalign®️  clear aligners, which fit over your teeth to gently move your them into proper alignment.

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