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Should you or any member of your family need emergency Dental care, we are available and ready to serve you. For patients on record or their friends and family, we have a 24-hour voicemail and paging system. Call 985-809-SMILE (7645) and follow the menu to leave a message and your phone number. The system will contact Dr. Moreau immediately and he will call you back ASAP.
Call us when you have one of the following symptoms:
We will also make special appointments should emergency care be needed. Call our office at 985-809-SMILE (7645).
BAD BREATH? About 84% of the time, bad breath is caused by gum disease, large cavities and food particles that remain trapped between teeth and below the gums. Other causes such as sinus drips, gastrointestinal problems, diabetes and spicy foods are transient Smoking is an easily remedied cause.
SOLUTIONS: Get a dental check-up. Get healthy gums with our help. Restore or remove decayed teeth and get a good basic oral hygiene routine that includes minimally flossing and brushing your teeth and brushing or scraping your tongue. Mouthwashes are available through our office that dramatically reduce the redevelopment of this common embarrassment. Return to the top.
BLEEDING GUMS? If your gums bleed, it is not normal. If bleeding persists when brushing or flossing, you probably have some stage of periodontal disease. NOTE: Smoking hides gum disease by preventing the gums from bleeding.
SOLUTIONS : Appropriate in-office perio treatment and professional teeth cleaning is required immediately, followed by a home-care regimen to help you control the disease , improve the condition of your gums and get rid of the bleeding. Return to the top.
BLEEDING AFTER EXTRACTION? Some light bleeding is common for a day or two after extraction of a tooth, however , significant bleeding requires attention.
SOLUTIONS: Please bite on the cotton gauze when you leave the office. This applies pressure and helps to promote clotting. If bleeding persists longer than 2 hours, fold up a moist tea bag and bite on it at the site of the extraction. If bleeding still does not stop, call our office. Emergency instructions are available on the voice mail for after-hours urgent needs. Return to the top.
BLEEDING AROUND A SINGLE TOOTH? This could indicate an impaction of food material and is usually accompanied by inflammation of the gum tissue in the same area. Have you recently eaten popcorn or crunchy chips?
SOLUTION:Probe gently with a toothpick to attempt to dislodge the substance. Rinse with warm salt water. If there is no improvement within 24 hours, call us for an evaluation. Return to the top.
BLEEDING AND / OR PUS FROM ONE SPOT NEAR A SINGLE TOOTH? This may indicate an infection at the tip of the root that makes a hole in the bone. The infection works its way to the surface of your gums causing the appearance of blood and / or pus.
SOLUTION: You will probably need root canal therapy followed by a crown to restore the tooth. Please call our office as soon as possible, delaying treatment could cause the infection to rapidly spread and turn life threatening. Return to the top.
BROKEN OR CHIPPED TOOTH? A chipped tooth can be repaired and restored to its natural appearance by a skilled cosmetic dentist using state-of-the art technology. If the chipped or broken tooth is deep enough to infringe on the sensitive pulp chamber inside the tooth, you may experience considerable pain.
SOLUTION: Take over-the-counter pain medication (Ibuprofen works best ) and call our office immediately. Emergency dental treatment performed in our office may be the only relief from pain. A root canal will be needed to save the tooth if the fracture has penetrated the nerve area. If there is no pain, call us as soon as reasonably convenient for a cosmetic solution. If a large part of a front tooth has broken off, retrieve the broken piece if possible and bring it with you to our office. Return to the top.
CROWN (PERMANENT) CAME OFF?Do not delay in calling us because your adjacent and opposing teeth will begin to shift within a matter of a few hours. This makes it impossible to recement the crown and we'll need to re-prep the tooth and prepare a new crown.
SOLUTION: Save the crown or bridge as it may be able to be cleaned off and recemented. Immediately call us for an appointment to recement the crown. If the tooth or crown is damaged, we will need to do some repair work and fabricate a new crown. Over-the-counter pain medications should ease any discomfort until you can be seen in the office. Out of town and no time to find a dentist? Always try to see a dentist first, but a nearby pharmacy will have temporary cements that could be helpful. Return to the top.
CROWN (TEMPORARY) CAME OFF? Recementation of a temporary is usually quick and easy. The temporary is placed to protect the tooth we're restoring for you during the weeks it takes to create your natural-looking permanent crown. The temporary also serves to "reserve" the space for the precisely fitted permanent. It was cemented with temporary cement so that it will be easy for us to remove when it's time to replace it with your permanent crown or bridge. Do not delay in calling us because your adjacent and opposing teeth will begin to shift within a matter of a few hours making it impossible for the permanent crown to be fitted in the space.
SOLUTION: Save the temporary until you come to our office because we can often recement the same temporary. Take over-the-counter pain medication if necessary and call us. We will need to see you to recement the temporary within a few hours so the teeth will not begin to shift into the open space. A 10-minute appointment is usually sufficient and we try to see you at your convenience. Do not try to cement the crown yourself, especially with super-glue. If you are out-of-town and cannot get to our office quickly, go to the drug store and ask for Den-Temp or other brand of temporary cement. Over-the-counter pain medications should ease any discomfort until you can be seen in the office. Return to the top.
DARK TOOTH? An isolated dark tooth is an indication of an injury that may have cut off the flow of blood into the tooth and damaged the nerve of the tooth.
SOLUTION: Root canal treatment may be necessary in order to save the tooth. This can usually be done in a single appointment of about 1 to 2 hours. Cosmetic solutions are available to restore the natural color of the tooth. Call for an evaluation and free cosmetic consultation. Return to the top.
JAW JOINT PAIN? May be caused by chewing, sleeping on your side, or may be chronic. Jaw joint pain is a symptom of Temporo-Mandibular Disorder (TMD), commonly known as TMJ Syndrome. Symptoms can be related to stress, a bad bite, misaligned teeth, arthritis, or missing teeth. A wide range of treatment is available and needs to be customized based on your own individual case.
SOLUTION: For temporary relief, place ice pack 20 minutes on/20 minutes off; take Advil, 2 at each meal and 2 at bedtime. Soft diet. No chewing gum. Sleep on your back. Call our office as soon as possible for a complete diagnosis and appropriate treatment. Return to the top.
LOOSE OR MISSING FILLING/CROWN? Do not delay more than a few days in calling our office if you have loose or missing dental work. This open area of tooth allows decay to quickly spread and attack the nerve of the tooth, which could result in the need for root canal therapy or loss of the tooth. Also, if you delay having a crown replaced, teeth may begin to shift in as little as 24 hours, making it impossible to recement the crown.
SOLUTION: If you are in pain, take over-the-counter pain medication such as Tylenol or Advil. Call us to schedule an appointment ASAP. If over-the-counter pain medication is ineffective, call our office, follow voice mail instructions for leaving an urgent message and someone will return your call ASAP Return to the top.
PAIN (CONSTANT) CAUSED BY CRACKS IN YOUR TEETH? Constant pain means the crack extends beyond the outer surface of the tooth and may already reach into the nerve area of the tooth. A crown will need to be done to restore the tooth. A root canal may or may not be necessary before the crown.
SOLUTION: Take over-the-counter pain medications, and call us ASAP for an evaluation. We will need to take an x-ray for accurate diagnosis, but will be able to remedy your pain almost immediately. If over-the-counter pain medication is ineffective, call our office, follow voice mail instructions for leaving an urgent message and someone will return your call ASAP Return to the top.
PAIN (OFF/ON) CAUSED BY CRACKS IN YOUR TEETH? Off/on pain when chewing is caused by the underlying tooth structure flexing with the crack. A portion of the tooth may be getting ready to break off.
SOLUTION: Call us immediately so you can be seen as soon as possible. Delaying may increase the likelihood the tooth will break off or crack down through the extent of the root. This may result in the need for a root canal or loss of the tooth. Early detection assures minimal treatment. Take over-the-counter pain medication as needed to soothe discomfort. In the meantime, do not chew on that area. Return to the top.
SENSITIVE TEETH? Is sensitivity due to hot, cold, or pressure and is it prolonged or off and on? Sensitivity can be an indication of exposed root, broken fillings or teeth, fractures or infection in the nerve.
SOLUTION: Over-the-counter pain medication should help until we can see you in the office. If over-the-counter pain medication is ineffective, call our office, follow voice mail instructions for leaving an urgent message and someone will return your call ASAP. Return to the top.
TOOTH KNOCKED OUT? If a tooth becomes loose or is knocked out due to trauma such as a blow to the mouth, it is imperative that you act quickly. If you get to us within one hour, the prognosis is pretty good for successful reimplantation, though a root canal may be necessary.
ADULT SOLUTIONS: If the tooth is loosely dislodged, apply light finger pressure to try to push the tooth back into its position. Do not apply a lot of pressure. If the tooth is completely out, place it between your cheek and gum and get to our office within 1 hour. After-hours, call the office and follow voice mail instructions for leaving an urgent message. We will be contacted and will call you back ASAP. If you are afraid you might swallow the tooth, put it in a glass of milk or water and bring it with you. Do no rub or wipe the tooth off. You may only rinse it off with water.
CHILDREN'S SOLUTIONS: Place the tooth in a glass of milk or water or gently wrap in a clean, damp cloth and get to us within one hour. Call ahead so we can expect you. If it's after-hours, call the office and follow voice mail instructions for an urgent call. We will be contacted and will return the call ASAP. Delaying more than an hour decreases the likelihood of successful reimplantation. Do no rub or wipe the tooth off. You may only rinse it off with water. Return to the top.
TOOTHACHE?Accurate diagnosis of the cause of the problem will direct the best course of effective treatment. A sick tooth will not get better. Symptoms may subside temporarily but the problem still exists and will not go away by itself. Delaying treatment will only allow the condition to worsen, require more extreme measures for remedy and will ultimately be more costly. Progression of treatment for a toothache typically follows the pattern of filling or repair, root canal, extraction, bridge, or implant. Obviously it's more cost effective and easier on the patient if treatment takes place as early in that progression as possible, thus avoiding further decline.
SOLUTION: If trapped food is the source of the toothache, gently flossing the area to dislodge food should give immediate relief. If the pain continues, you may try applying ice wrapped in cloth to the side of your face. Do not apply heat. Do not put aspirin directly on the tooth or gums. Call our office as soon as possible. Return to the top.
For problems with your dental work, contact us immediately. Email or call MoreSMILES in Covington, Louisiana and we'll help you with your dental emergency.
Disclaimer: Covington Cosmetic Dentist, Dr. Moreau, has provided this website for informational purposes only. It is not intended to provide advice nor does the use of this site create a doctor-patient relationship. It is only to provide information on a qualified Cosmetic Dentist in Covington, Metairie, New Orleans, Slidell and the surrounding Louisiana areas.
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