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How to Effectively Deal With Orodental Trauma Advice from an Experienced Dentist in Simi Valley

Nowadays, people are taking a lot of care of their overall health & wellness. However, despite your best efforts, health concerns can crop up at anytime. Many times it is seen that people suffer from orodental trauma which can be caused due to various factors and needs to be dealt with immediately by a dentist. Orodental trauma is of various types ranging from a broken tooth to abscess. Have a look at the slide to know the ways to effectively deal with orodental trauma.

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How to Effectively Deal With Orodental Trauma Advice from an Experienced Dentist in Simi Valley

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  1. How to Effectively Deal With Orodental Trauma: Advice from an EXPERIENCED DENTIST IN SIMI VALLEY

  2. Damage to the teeth, mouth, or the oral cavity causes orodental trauma.

  3. Approximately 20% of people have had dental trauma at some time in their life.

  4. Problems like tooth misalignment & environmental factors can cause orodental trauma leading to tooth loss.

  5. Here we will review some of the signs of orodental trauma & how effectively you can deal with them.

  6. Signs of orodental trauma

  7. Below are the most common signs & symptoms of orodental trauma: A broken, chipped, loose, misaligned, or missing tooth Gum, lip, cheek, or mouth bleeding Difficulty moving your jaw or mouth A tooth with a sharp or rough edge

  8. Getting help for orodental care

  9. Any dental emergency, such as tooth or gum damage, can be more severe than you think & should not be neglected.

  10. Outlined below are guides on what to do if you have any of these common dental issues

  11. Chipped or fractured teeth

  12. Rinse your mouth with warm water & spit it out into the sink, ensuring you rinse all the broken parts out.

  13. If there is bleeding, you could put a piece of gauze in the area for about 10 minutes or until the flow stops.

  14. It is essential to consult your dentist as soon as possible for professional help.

  15. Knocked-out tooth

  16. Locate the tooth, grasp it by the crown, and rinse the root with clean water.

  17. Do not scrape it or remove any adhering tissue fragments.

  18. Knocked-out teeth have the best chance of survival if they are examined by a dentist.

  19. Toothaches

  20. Some tips to relieving tooth pains include rinsing with warm salt water, using hydrogen peroxide, & using cold compress.

  21. If your tooth aches worsens, temporary homemade pain alleviation won’t help.

  22. When it is evident that the condition in your mouth is worsening, contact a dental expert.

  23. Abscess

  24. Abscess are infections that form around a tooth’s root or in the area between the teeth and gums.

  25. They are a dangerous disorder that can cause tissue and surrounding teeth to deteriorate.

  26. Because an abscess can cause significant oral health & overall health concerns, consult your dentist.

  27. Dental Group of Simi Valley for all dental procedures

  28. Usually, extensive dental treatment is required to salvage the condition if it hasn’t gone beyond redemption.

  29. The Dental Group of Simi Valley is here to meet your dental needs.

  30. MAILING ADDRESS 1720 E. Los Angeles Ave. Suite 202 Simi Valley, CA 93065 Contact Us WEBSITE https://www.dentalgroupofsimivalley.com/ PHONE NUMBER (805) 870-8235

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