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A Knock Of Mouth

A Knock Of Mouth

If you have suffered a knock to the mouth, it is important you get your mouth checked by a dentist. An injury to the teeth or gums can be potentially serious and can even cause permanent damage resulting in expensive prolonged treatment.

Issues caused by a knock to the mouth

Orthodontic services are needed mostly if you have any of the underlying problems with your teeth —

Chipped or broken teeth

It is important to save any pieces of tooth that has broken off and bring them to see us right away to see if there is any chance of saving the tooth.

Loss of a tooth

If you still have the tooth, rinse the tooth with water but do not scrub or remove any gum or fragments. If possible, try to put the tooth back into the socket facing the correct way. If it is not possible, place the tooth into a small container of milk or water with a pinch of salt and call us on (02) 86779094 to book an appointment as soon as possible.

Soft tissue injuries

Soft tissue injuries such as cheeks, tongue, lips and gums can result in bleeding and pain. There could be a possibility you might need some stitches. If the bleeding has not stopped after placing a gauze or wet teabag on the site for 15-20 minutes, you will need to see the dentist right away.

Loss of a filling or crown

If you have lost a filling or your crown has fallen out; please see the dentist as soon as possible.

Dental abscess

If you have experienced a knock to the mouth an abscess can sometimes form. An abscess is an infection around the root of the tooth or between the teeth and gums.

Contact Us for Any Query

If you would like to book in to have a discussion with our dentist, please contact us to schedule an appointment on (02) 86779094 or fill out your details to contact us.

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