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How can I prevent dental emergencies?

How can I prevent dental emergencies?

While some dental emergencies happen unexpectedly—like a sudden injury or accident—many can actually be prevented with a little extra care and awareness. Here’s how you can lower your risk of dental mishaps and keep your teeth healthy and problem-free:

  • Wear a mouthguard during sports. – If you play contact sports like football, rugby or boxing, a custom-fitted mouthguard can help protect your teeth from chips, fractures or even being knocked out. Even non-contact sports, like skateboarding or cycling, carry a risk of dental injuries, so it’s always better to be safe.
  • Be careful with hard foods. – Chewing on ice, popcorn kernels, hard candies, taffy, or even using your teeth to open packages can lead to cracked or broken teeth. If you’ve had dental work like crowns or veneers, extra caution is needed to prevent damage.
  • Keep up with regular dental check-ups. – Routine check-ups help catch small dental problems before they turn into more substantial problems. A tiny cavity today could turn into a painful toothache or infection later on.
  • Address dental issues early. – Ignoring tooth pain, sensitivity or minor discomfort can lead to dental emergencies later. If you notice any unusual changes, please don’t wait. We encourage you to receive early treatment to save you from sudden pain and costly procedures.

We Welcome Your Call 

Taking these simple precautions can help you minimise your risk of experiencing dental emergencies and keep your smile safe and healthy. We invite you to book an appointment with Sydney Emergency Dentist today. 

We welcome patients of all ages from Manly, Neutral Bay, North Bridge, Mosman, Sydney and beyond. 

Disclaimer: All surgical or invasive procedures carry risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner. The information throughout this site is not intended to be taken as medical advice.
Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.