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How to Prevent the Most Common Dental Emergencies

January 8, 2025

Dental emergencies can be painful and stressful, but many of them are preventable with simple care. At Fresh Expressions Dental in Accokeek, MD, we’re here to help you avoid common dental emergencies. Here’s how:



1. Prevent Toothaches: Maintain Good Oral Hygiene

Toothaches are often caused by cavities or gum disease. Prevent them by brushing twice a day, flossing daily, and visiting your dentist for regular checkups.



2. Prevent Broken or Chipped Teeth: Be Cautious with Hard Foods

Biting down on hard foods or objects can cause cracked or broken teeth. Avoid chewing ice, hard candy, or non-food items, and consider wearing a mouthguard during sports.



3. Prevent Knocked-Out Teeth: Wear a Mouthguard

Protect your teeth during sports by wearing a mouthguard. It’s an easy way to prevent tooth loss from impact.



4. Prevent Gum Disease: Keep Your Gums Healthy

Brush and floss daily to avoid gum disease, which can lead to tooth loss. Regular cleanings at the dentist are also essential for healthy gums.



5. Prevent Loose Fillings or Crowns: Avoid Hard Foods

Protect dental work by avoiding hard foods and using a nightguard if you grind your teeth. Regular visits to the dentist will help keep fillings and crowns secure.



6. Prevent Tooth Sensitivity: Protect Your Enamel

Use a soft-bristled toothbrush, avoid acidic foods, and try toothpaste for sensitive teeth to prevent discomfort from tooth sensitivity.


Preventing dental emergencies is easier than you think. With good oral hygiene, protective measures, and regular dental visits, you can keep your smile healthy and avoid unnecessary pain. Contact Fresh Expressions Dental today to schedule a checkup and protect your oral health!


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