pediatric dental emergencies in maple grove, mn

What is emergency dentistry?

Emergency dentistry is available to patients who have experienced a dental injury or accident, or are in severe dental pain and discomfort. The goal of emergency dental care is to get patients out of pain quickly and back to optimal oral health as soon as possible.

Between contact sports and exploring their worlds, children can have an accident at any time. That's why Dr. Matt will often leave openings in his schedule for same-day emergency appointments, so he can address your child's needs as soon as possible.

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More than 5 million teeth are knocked out every year in both children and adults.

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What to do for your child when they’re experiencing a dental emergency in Maple Grove

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Keep Calm So They Stay Calm

It's easy to panic and feel anxious when your child injures their mouth. But try your best to stay calm and collected. Panicking will only stress your child, so keep a clear head, assess the severity of the situation, and get things under control by calling your pediatric dentist.

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Try To Control Any Bleeding

If your child's mouth is bleeding, use clean gauze, cotton balls, or paper towels to absorb the blood, and apply gentle but firm pressure to control the bleeding. Be aware that oral injuries can bleed quite heavily, but if you apply pressure to the area, or your child gently bites down on some gauze, the bleeding should slow within a few minutes.

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Take Steps To Reduce Swelling & Pain

You can have your child take over-the-counter medication like Tylenol or Motrin to help with pain and inflammation. Applying an ice pack externally to the cheek near the affected area can also help numb the site and reduce swelling.

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Call Us!

Make sure you call us right away to schedule an emergency appointment with your child's pediatric dentist in Maple Grove . We can help you determine the severity of the situation and whether or not your child needs to be seen immediately.

Did you know…

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Putting a knocked out tooth in milk,  not water, can preserve the root while you head to your emergency appointment. 

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What should I do if my child knocks out a tooth?

Knocked-out baby teeth are not usually replaced, even if they're lost prematurely. If it's a baby tooth, your child will need to come into our office to have their mouth examined and cleaned to prevent infection, and to get a space maintainer. his prosthetic will maintain the proper gap between their teeth, preventing the adjacent teeth from shifting toward the now-empty socket.

For an adult tooth, though, you need to get help immediately. Recover the tooth, rinse it, and put it in a container of cold milk to keep it moist. Then, come to our office immediately. Don't spend too much time treating pain or bleeding. Your child's tooth must be re-attached within 1-2 hours for it to be saved, so time is of the essence. We can treat your child's pain when they get to our office.

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What should I do if my child’s dental work falls out?

Collect the filling, crown, or other piece of dental work and place it in a plastic baggie. Then, call us for a same-day appointment, and make sure to bring your child's dental work in with you. It may be possible to reattach a crown instead of completely replacing it.

What should I do about a severe toothache?

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A severe toothache could indicate that your child has a deep cavity or an infected tooth. You should schedule a consultation at our Maple Grove office right away, as these are both serious dental emergencies that will only get worse without proper treatment.

What should I do if my child has chipped, broken or cracked a tooth?

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First, treat their discomfort and bleeding. Then, contact us for a same-day appointment. Even minor tooth damage can cause hairline fractures and these fractures could lead to infections and other complications. After consulting with Dr. Matt, he can determine the best treatment for restoring the damaged tooth, and ensure your child's smile remains healthy and strong.

What should I do if my child has a loose tooth?

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If a baby tooth has come loose and it's not due to an oral injury, you don't have to do anything. Baby teeth are meant to fall out eventually, so this is natural.

However, if one of their teeth becomes loose and is bleeding after an oral injury, it may not be ready to fall out yet. The best thing to do is to get a consultation with Dr. Matt to have their mouth examined, and determine whether the childs tooth can be saved or if it should be replaced with a space maintainer.

What do I do if my child breaks their jaw?

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If your child has broken their jawbone, it is important to seek professional assistance as soon as possible. Here are some steps you can take to ensure your child receives proper care:

  • Call emergency services or take your child to the nearest hospital or emergency room. If your child is in severe pain or has difficulty breathing, don't hesitate to call 911 immediately.
  • Administer first aid by immobilizing the jaw to prevent further injury and reduce pain. You can do this by wrapping a soft cloth around the jaw and tying it gently in place. Do not try to realign the jaw yourself, as this can cause further damage.
  • Provide information to the medical staff about the circumstances of the injury and any previous medical conditions your child has. This will help the dentist determine the best course of treatment. Dr. Matt will also perform a CT scan to assess the break.
  • Stay with your child and ensure they are calm and comfortable as they receive treatment. You only need to offer comfort and support but do not offer them anything to eat or drink until otherwise instructed.
  • Follow the medical team's instructions closely. The Maple Grove Pediatric Dentistry team may prescribe pain medication, antibiotics to prevent infection, and a diet of soft foods to help your child recover.

When should I take my child to the ER before a dentist?

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If your child is experiencing a dental emergency, you may wonder if you should take them to the emergency room or a dentist. There are several factors to consider when making this decision.

If your child is in pain, has a fever, or is bleeding, it is best to take them to the emergency room. The ER staff can provide pain relief and determine if your child needs to visit a dentist or another specialist.

If you are unsure whether your child's condition is severe enough to warrant a trip to the ER, you can always call their pediatric dentist for guidance.

What questions should I ask my child's dentist during a dental emergency?

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When your child has a dental emergency, many questions may run through your mind. It is essential to ask as many questions as possible to ensure you feel informed and comfortable
with your child's situation and the treatment plan. Some of the questions you should ask include the following:

  • What is the cause of the emergency, and how can it be treated?
  • Does the child require treatment immediately, or can they wait for a regular appointment?
  • Are there any over-the-counter or prescription medications that can relieve pain until the appointment?
  • What steps should be taken at home to prevent further injury or infection?
  • Is the child at risk of developing any long-term dental issues due to the emergency?
  • What is the expected recovery time, and what follow-up appointments are necessary?
  • Are there any preventative measures that can be taken to avoid similar cases in the future?

Did you know…

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Losing a baby tooth too early can be a dental emergency.  

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