COMMON
DENTAL ISSUES AND WHAT YOU CAN DO AT HOME DURING QUARANTINE
Around the world, many of us are staying indoors and maintaining social
distancing to fight against the COVID19 outbreak. This also means that we will
not be able to venture outside the house unnecessarily. Also, most dental
clinics are closed for most treatments apart from emergencies. Therefore, many
of us might be wondering what to do when you face a dental problem.
Common issues that you might face
include:
Adults:
Tooth pain:
If you experience mild to moderate
tooth pain, it would be best to take an over the counter pain killer such as
Paracetamol. If the pain does not subside, you might need anti-inflammatory
medications such as Ibuprofen. However, it would be best to contact your dentist
or doctor over phone to get a prescription especially if you have any
underlying illness.
Gum infection/ pain:
sometimes, your gums might get
inflamed in a particular area due to a local infection. The source of this
infection could commonly be a tooth with a cavity or a foreign object impacted
in that area. You can usually make out if a foreign object such as a food
particle or fish bone is stuck in between the tooth as it will cause a pressure
like ache in the area, especially on biting. In such cases, use your tooth
brush or floss to clean thoroughly in between the teeth and use a mouthwash (or
salt+ warm water) to rinse your mouth well.
This can be followed by or following
the intake of a pain killer such as paracetamol, depending on the amount of
pain and inflammation in that area. If the cause was an impacted foreign body,
the pain will settle on it’s own in a few hours. For all other causes of pain,
take a paracetamol and check if symptoms are improving. If the symptoms worsen
or pain is severe despite the painkiller, contact your dentist for further
advice.
Loose teeth:
If a tooth is mobile or on the verge
of falling off, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE THE TOOTH AT HOME. The bleeding might
never stop and it might cause other serious issues. Therefore, call your
dentist immediately or visit a nearby hospital that can remove it immediately
with all the necessary safety equipment in place.
Children:
Teething pain:
If your child is experiencing
teething issues, best home remedy would be to apply gentle pressure over the
baby’s gum pads using a clean, cold finger or chilled spoon. Teething toys
might also bring some relief. Over the counter local anesthetic gels can be
used if the above do not work. Call your dentist or doctor who will prescribe
you a painkiller if the pain is severe and none of the home remedies are giving
any relief.
Trauma to a tooth:
Accidental trauma to a tooth is very
common in children and especially at this time when everyone is at home, the
chances of a child obtaining an injury to the tooth might not be unexpected.
For minor trauma leading to chipping of the tooth, one can just wash the mouth
with water and leave the tooth as it is for the time being. Pain killers can be
taken if necessary and the tooth can be treated at a later stage if the child
is comfortable.
However, if a tooth has completely
come off from it’s socket (avulsed), try to wash the tooth and replace the
tooth in the socket while applying a constant pressure to hold it in place for
a few mins. If not, place the tooth in saliva, or milk or saline and contact
your doctor immediately as it can be treated as a ‘Dental Emergency’.
The above is just a guide to help you to have an idea on the
possible home remedies in the event of a dental issue. Remember, if a tooth
needs to be removed as an emergency, it will be done in a hospital set up with
complete safety precautions and personal protective equipment (PPE).
However, it is best that you contact a dentists in chennai through https://curie.health/ to get a personalised consultation and
treatment advice!
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