Dental problems can occur at any time of the day.

When there’s a dental emergency, getting dental care as soon as possible is advised.

Oftentimes, however, you have to wait for hours or even days before your dentist can see and evaluate your dental problem.

This is why it is important to learn some quick fixes, and here are some of them.

Common fixes for dental problems

Sensitivity

Common causes of tooth sensitivity include exposed tooth roots, often due to the advanced form of gum disease.

In such case, avoid using toothpaste with baking soda and phosphates because they’re abrasive and can thus make your teeth even more sensitive.

Opt instead for toothpaste that is specially formulated for sensitive teeth.

After brushing your teeth, dispense a small amount of this toothpaste and apply it directly on the exposed tooth roots.

Tooth Erosion

Eating acidic foods can be quite detrimental for your smile.

When acidly comes in contact with the tooth enamel, it wears down this outer layer of the tooth.

This makes the teeth thinner and weaker. Luckily, you don’t have to stop munching on your favorite fruits and drinks. All you have to do is to change your habit.

For one, when you drink acidic beverages, use a straw instead of sipping it directly from the glass or can. That way, you minimize the contact between your teeth and the acid.

For other acidic foods, be sure to rinse your mouth with water after eating to wash away the acid and prevent tooth erosion.

Bad Breath

While spices like garlic and onion and lots of flavors to your dishes, they are also the most common culprits for bad breath.

To eliminate the foul odor, you must also pay attention to your tongue whenever you brush your teeth. Scrape or rake your tongue after brushing.

Brushing your tongue won’t help remove bad breath, as it only compacts all the bacteria and debris.

It is also recommended that you use a mouthwash but look for ones that have a natural formula and does not contain any alcohol or triclosan.

Chronic use of mouthwashes containing these ingredients can only cause problems that are more severe than bad breath.

Alcohol, for instance, can irritate the gums and may also increase one’s risk for oral cancer, according to some studies.

Knocked out Teeth

A knocked out tooth,  frequently occurs as a result of accidents or sports injuries.

It is when the tooth gets completely displaced out of its socket. This causes a tear in the periodontal ligament or the structure that attaches the tooth to the bone.

But the good news is, the teeth remain alive for a couple of minutes and can, therefore, be replanted by the dentist back into your mouth.

But while on your way to the dental clinic, pick up the tooth immediately and wash it under running water.

Store it in milk, or better yet, put it on the inside of your cheek and let it bathe with your saliva.

Do this and if your tooth is replanted early enough, it can go back to its normal state.

Take note that while all the given tips above work, they are nothing more than a quick fix and not a permanent one. You still need to see your dentist or a more permanent solution.