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How Do You Deal With Chipped Tooth Pain?

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How Do You Deal With Chipped Tooth Pain?

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A chipped tooth’s pain from any initial impact to the mouth is usually accompanied by swollen gums along with difficulty in your ability to eat hot and cold foods. See a dentist even if the pain eases because bacteria seeping into the tooth through the broken enamel can cause infection. However, there are immediate measures you can take to soothe the pain from a chipped tooth. Use warm water to wash out your mouth immediately. Also, soak any fragment bits of the tooth in warm water to cleanse them. Save any pieces of a chipped tooth for possible later reattachment in a plastic zipper bag. Press a wash towel or gauze to the tooth in case of an exposed nerve until you are able to visit a dentist. Prevent blood loss by holding gauze to the tooth for at least 10 minutes. You can also rinse your mouth out with saltwater to help stop the bleeding. Place an ice pack to your gums if they are swollen. Take an aspirin for pain such as general mouth pain or headache resulting from the impact Make

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