Northridge Dentist

Emergency Pediatric Dental CareNorthridge, CA

During a dental emergency, patients need help fast. A qualified dentist delivers treatment, makes a diagnosis, and creates a care plan. General dentists are trained to soothe even the youngest of patients. They also help parents understand treatment options. These professionals offer much-needed reassurance and support during emergencies.

Emergency pediatric dental care is available at Kidz Dental Home in Northridge and the surrounding area. Our team provides on-the-spot care if something goes wrong with your child's mouth. We help parents learn to prevent future tooth problems, too. Call us at (818) 477-4083 to learn more about our services.

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    Emergency Dental Services for Children

    Pediatric dental emergencies can develop without warning. Often, childhood dental emergencies include:

    • Oral bleeding
    • Knocked-out permanent teeth
    • Chipped or cracked teeth
    • Fractured jaw
    • Tooth pain

    Dental emergencies can worsen quickly, and the injury may be more severe than it appears. When in doubt, call the dentist right away. A qualified dentist can determine the extent of the problem.

    Seek an immediate evaluation if your child suffers a blow to the head or face. These injuries can sometimes be life-threatening. Do not wait until your dental office reopens. Instead, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.

    A qualified provider can perform an in-depth exam. They can also create a treatment plan. Patients may need surgery, stitches, or medication after a dental injury. Some patients may need to visit the dentist several times to repair the damage. The dentist can then explain more about the treatment timeline.

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    Recognizing Dental Emergencies in Children

    Dental emergencies often occur after a fall or sports injury. Car or bicycle accidents can result in dental injuries, too. A child might also cut their mouth or break a tooth while eating. Babies and toddlers often injure their mouths by chewing on objects besides food, such as toys, clothing, and more.

    Many dental emergencies remain clear-cut: children may have oral bleeding or visible damage. Older children can also let their parents know when they have a toothache. However, diagnosing dental emergencies in young children can be tricky. Toddlers and infants usually cannot verbalize their discomfort.

    Notify our dental office if your child has trouble chewing or swallowing. If your child does not eat or suck, it can be a sign of dental pain. Watch for facial swelling or unusual drooling, too.

    When to Call 911

    The loss of a permanent tooth constitutes a dental emergency. If your child's tooth has been knocked out, rinse it with clean water. Then, reinsert the tooth into the jaw, if possible. If reinsertion is not an option, put the tooth in a glass of milk. Call the dentist immediately. If the dental office is closed, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. Dentists can often restore the tooth if you act quickly, but time is of the essence. Do not wait until the dental office reopens. Seek immediate care.

    Contact our office or your medical provider if your child develops swollen cheeks. Facial swelling can be a sign of an infection. Oral infections can spread rapidly and may be life-threatening. If you cannot reach your usual medical provider, visit the emergency room.

    Head injuries represent another reason to seek an immediate evaluation. If your child suffers a blow to the head, get help right away. Medical providers can perform tests to check for bone fractures or brain injury.

    After visiting the ER, contact the dentist's office. Let our team know that your child experienced a dental emergency. We may decide to schedule a follow-up appointment to check on your child's recovery. We also provide follow-up care, including restorative dental treatments.

    How to Prepare Your Child for Care During an Emergency

    Parents and children often panic during a dental crisis. While anxiety represents a natural response to an emergency, parents need to stay calm. Children take their cues from adults. If parents remain calm, children can better manage their own emotions.

    If necessary, begin by administering first-aid. Apply pressure to slow or stop bleeding. Recover any knocked-out tooth or a broken dental appliance. If you suspect a jaw injury, gently tie a towel or bandana around your child's jaw. Instruct your child to keep their mouth motionless.

    Next, explain that your child will need to see a doctor or dentist, and their team will help the child feel better. If possible, try to remain positive and upbeat. Provide your child with encouragement and reassurance.

    Where Child Dental Emergencies Take Place

    Most childhood dental emergencies occur on the playground or sports field. Children often injure their mouths by playing sports or falling off a jungle gym. Parents can prevent dental emergencies by ensuring that children follow basic safety precautions. A mouthguard can also help protect your child's teeth. Mouthguards remain especially important for children with braces or other dental appliances.

    Children can also suffer mouth injuries while chewing on non-food items. Do not allow your child to chew or suck on household objects. Instead, offer young children pacifiers or store-bought chewing toys. Mash or cut up your toddler's food, and never offer sharp foods like hard candies. Always supervise young children during snacks or mealtime.

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    Childhood dental emergencies can be frightening. Our team helps families cope with confusing or upsetting dental problems. We also provide follow-up care to ensure that your child makes a complete recovery.

    Do not put off seeking emergency dental care. Let Kidz Dental Home in Northridge help. Call us at (818) 477-4083 to learn more about our services and policies.