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Rinse the mouth with warm water to clean it out. Use dental
floss to remove any food that might be trapped between the
teeth. Do not place aspirin on the aching tooth or gum tissues.
See your dentist as soon as possible.
If the tooth is dirty, rinse it gently in running water. Do
not scrub it or remove any attached tissue fragments. Gently
insert and hold the tooth in its socket. If this is not possible,
place the tooth in a cup of milk, or when milk is not available,
in a cup of cool water. Go immediately to your dentist, (within
thirty minutes if possible). Don't forget to bring the tooth!
(DO NOT INSERT A BABY TOOTH BACK IN THE MOUTH!)
Gently clean dirt from the injured area with warm water. Place
cold compresses on the face, in the area of the injured tooth,
to decrease swelling. Go to the dentist immediately.
Apply direct pressure to the bleeding area with a clean cloth.
If swelling is present, apply cold compresses. If bleeding
does not stop, go to a hospital emergency room.
Try to remove the object with floss. Guide the floss carefully
to avoid cutting gums. If you're not successful in removing
the object, go to the dentist. Do not try to remove the object
with a sharp or pointed instrument.
Do not move the jaw. Secure the jaw in place by tying a handkerchief,
necktie, or towel around the jaw and over the top of the head.
If swelling is present, apply cold compresses. Go immediately
to a hospital emergency room, or call your dentist.
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