

Possible Broken Jaw: If a fractured jaw is suspected, try to keep the jaws from moving by using a towel, tie or hankerchief, then take the child to the nearest emergency room.
Bleeding After Baby Tooth Falls Out: Fold and pack a clean gauze or cloth over the bleeding area. Have the child bite on the gauze with pressure for 15 minutes. This may be repeated once; if bleeding persists, see a dentist.
Cold/Canker Sores: Many children occasionally suffer from cold or canker sores. Usually over-the-counter preparations give relief. Because some serious diseases may begin as sores, it is important to have a dental evaluation if these sores persist.
We provide emergency services 24 hours a day. If your children experience discomfort or injury to their mouth or teeth, contact us immediately! He/she will be seen as quickly as possible.
EMERGENCIES
First Aid for Dental Emergencies
OTHER EMERGENCY CONDITIONS