Dental Emergency


A dental emergency, whether it is experienced by your teeth, gums, or elsewhere, can have severe ramifications if ignored, especially when effects are permanent or require extensive, expensive treatment in the future. To prevent dental emergencies from occurring, you should always:

Wear a mouth guard when you are participating in sporting activities. Use a mouth guard to protect yourself, particularly if it is a contact sport like hockey, football, and boxing. Mouth guards can help prevent serious mouth injuries, including bleeding gums and chipped or knocked out teeth.

Eat carefully and wisely. Although teeth are strong, you can still crack or chip a tooth by eating hard candy, nuts, or chewing crunchy meat (bacon). Use caution when you bite down on these products, or simply remove them from your diet because they are not worth the risk of chipping a tooth.

Avoid chewing on items that are not edible. Many patients have oral tendencies, such as biting their nails or chewing on pens. This can cause cracks or chips in their teeth. Swap these items for sugarless chewing gum, a product that stimulates saliva production and cleanses bacteria.

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FAQs

  • What should I do in a dental emergency?

    • Stay calm and assess the situation.

    • Contact our Langley emergency dentist at Maple Dental Clinic immediately.

    • If there's bleeding, apply gentle pressure with clean gauze.

    • For a knocked-out tooth, handle it by the crown, not the root.

    • Place the tooth back into its socket if possible, or store it in milk or saliva.

    • For a broken tooth, rinse your mouth with warm water and apply a cold compress.

    • If you have severe pain, take over-the-counter pain medication.

    • Avoid eating hard or sticky foods until you see the dentist.


  • Why choose Maple Dental Clinic for emergency dental care?

    • Prompt and compassionate treatment.

    • Experienced Langley emergency dentists.

    • State-of-the-art facility with advanced equipment.

    • Dedicated to patient comfort and satisfaction.


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