Friday, July 31, 2009

FIRST AID (Tooth Ache )

Overview/Causes
• Tooth ache is primarily caused by tooth decay
• Bacteria flourishes on sugar/starch in food particles inside mouth
• A sticky plaque is then formed on teeth surface
• The bacteria in the plaque produces acid
• This acid erodes the enamel or hard covering of the teeth
• This creates a cavity
• The first sign of tooth decay is tooth ache
• This occurs on eating something very cold/very hot/sweet
• Tooth ache can also be caused by injury/trauma
• Tooth ache can occur in children and adults
Symptoms
Pain in the tooth radiates to jaw, cheek, ear
• Pain while chewing
• Increased sensitivity to hot/cold things
• Swelling in the jaw
• Discharge/Bleeding from tooth or gums
Treatment
• Use a floss to remove any particle lodged between teeth
• Learn flossing from a dentist
• Take a pain relieving tablet
• Apply benzocaine containing antiseptic
• Applying clove oil also might help
• Do not place aspirin directly against the gums
• This might lead to burning of gum tissue
Consult a Doctor
If
• Tooth ache persists
• Fever occurs with the ache
• Difficulty in breathing occurs
• Difficulty in swallowing occurs
Prevention
• Brush teeth after every meal
• Floss regularly
• Visit your dentist twice a year
• Wear a mouth gear while playing
• Avoid smoking as it worsens dental conditions
• Eat a balanced meal with reduced starch/sugar content

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