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Dental Health Week at Emergency Dentist Sydney

The best advice your dentist can give for good oral health this year

Between the 6th and 12th of August this year is Dental Health Week. This is a chance to focus on a part of your body that you probably ignore until something goes wrong. But if you want to avoid dental emergencies over this week, and for the rest of the year, here’s some advice from the staff at Emergency Dentist Sydney.

 The Importance of Emergency Dental Services

The focus of this year’s Dental Health Week is to encourage everyone to have a regular dentist. This will ensure that you get consistently good, regular dental treatments. However, even if you have a regular dentist, you may still need the help of an after hours dentist. Accidents, injuries, and dental pain can occur at any time, so you need to know that expert help is only a phone call away.

 Choosing the right emergency dentist is as important as choosing your regular dentist. You need to know that they can help you no matter what dental problem you have. That’s why, at Emergency Dentist Sydney, our staff focus on improving and maintaining their skills and experience. This helps ensure that every patient gets the best outcome possible whether it’s on the weekend or late at night.

 Your Best Oral Health Through Prevention

About 50 percent of Australian adults don’t brush their teeth every day. This is a shocking statistic because regular brushing is the best thing you can do to protect and maintain your oral health. If you want to avoid trips to your after hours dentist as well as painful and potentially expensive dental problems, you need to take better care of your teeth. And this year’s Dental Health Week is the perfect opportunity to start this new habit. Here’s what you need to do:

  • Brush your teeth at least twice a day for at least 2 minutes.

  • Floss every day.

  • Visit your dentist every 6 months for a check up and clean.

  • Don’t ignore dental pain or problems, make an appointment immediately so you can enjoy the best outcome possible.

As Phoebe Bell, the dental hygienist here at Emergency Dentist Sydney points out, “…It is never too late to start looking after your dental health.” So, get started today.

Solutions for a Toothache

A toothache is one of the most common reasons why people visit an emergency dentist. This problem usually occurs when people have neglected their oral health for a long time, which means that plaque has built up on their teeth and caused a cavity. There are also other toothache causes such as gum disease, an accident or injury that causes a crack or chip, and impacted teeth. If you have a toothache, then you need to visit your emergency dentist as soon as possible to determine the cause. However, in the meantime, here are some ideas that will decrease the pain until then:

  • Rinse your mouth with warm water.

  • Gently brush and floss your teeth to remove any stuck food.

  • Take an anti-inflammatory or other painkiller.

  •   Make an appointment with your after hours dentist.

Solutions for a Broken Tooth

Tooth enamel is the hardest substance in your body, but that doesn’t mean it’s unbreakable. In fact, one of the most common reasons why people need to see their after hours dentist is because of broken teeth. If you experience an injury or accident that breaks one of your teeth, your dentist has a range of dental treatments that can repair or replace the tooth. Here are some of the options they can offer you:

  • Dental bonding, which can repair and strengthen a chipped tooth.

  • Crowns or veneers, which fit over broken teeth to both protect them and provide a strong substitute for the missing part of your tooth or teeth.

  • Extractions for teeth that are too damaged to save and dental implants to replace them.

 So, this Dental Health Week, don’t put up with the pain and embarrassment of broken teeth any longer. Find a dentist you trust and talk to them about treatment options.

Why You Shouldn’t Fear a Root Canal

Dental procedures have advanced rapidly over the last few years, including root canals. The old days of squealing drills are long gone, and these days this procedure is usually quick, painless, and incredibly effective at removing pain or discomfort. When you have a severe infection or tooth decay, it will allow your dentist to save your tooth, which will help maintain the health and integrity of your entire mouth.

However, this doesn’t mean that a root canal is a simple procedure that anyone can perform. This is an invasive surgery that must be monitored by a single dentist to ensure that you get the best outcome possible. Otherwise, you could find yourself dealing with more complicated dental problems caused by an incomplete root canal, infection, or other related problems.

A Guide to Mouthguards

Australia is a country filled with children and adults who love to play sports. Unfortunately, this is also one of the most common causes of dental injuries including cracked or chipped teeth and even dislodged teeth. That’s why sports players of all ages need to wear a specially designed mouthguard. Your dentist can design a mouthguard that will fit perfectly to the curves and angles of your mouth. This means it will be more effective, it will fit better, and it’ll be more comfortable to wear.

So, no matter what sport you or your child plays, talk to your dentist about a mouthguard this Dental Health Week. Because you can’t look after your teeth if you don’t have them anymore.

The Importance of Follow-up Care

When you have a dental procedure, your dentist will give you a list of instructions for what you can, can’t, and must do after your treatment. It’s absolutely essential that you follow this advice because it will ensure that you get the best outcome possible from your treatment. After all, there’s no point shelling out for teeth whitening or other treatment to make your smile look amazing if you’re going to turn around and ruin it by going against your dentist’s instructions.

Your dentist has the training and the experience necessary to help you get the most from every dental treatment. So, make sure you listen to what they say if you want a trouble-free recovery and a better looking smile this Dental Health Week and afterwards. Your dentist should also follow-up with you after your surgery or procedure. This will give you the chance to ask any questions you forgot or address any concerns about the treatment or your oral health in general.


Emergency Dentist Sydney Says:

If you have a dental emergency, contact our Emergency Dentist in Sydney. Our caring and expert staff are available 24 hours a day to help you with all your emergency dental needs.

 

 
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