If you burned the roof of your mouth eating something hot, like pizza, first try cooling your mouth down with a cold drink or a popsicle. Ice cream or yogurt can also do the trick. It’s best to stop eating the pizza until it cools, to prevent damaging your mouth further.
Once the pain has subsided, you can gargle salt water to clean and disinfect the area. Medical professionals recommend using a mixture of ½ teaspoon of salt and 8 ounces of water.
If you’re in a lot of pain, you can take an ibuprofen or try a topical numbing spray. However, if you think the burn is serious, contact your doctor right away. Most burns are first-degree burns, but second- and third-degree burns can cause long-lasting nerve damage to your palate. Symptoms of these types of burns include severe pain, blistering, swelling, redness, or white patches.
It can take up to a week for the skin in your mouth to heal. While your mouth is healing, avoid food with sharp edges like chips, which can aggravate the roof of your mouth. Spicy foods, citrus, mint, and alcohol can also irritate the burn. Additionally, if your mouth doesn’t heal within a few days to a week, follow up with your doctor.
Monday, December 10, 2018
Friday, September 21, 2018
Think you may be suffering from periodontal disease?
Think you may be suffering from periodontal disease? Here are a few common signs to watch for:
a) Red, swollen or tender gums or other pain in your mouth
b) Bleeding while brushing, flossing, or when eating certain foods
c) If you notice your teeth becoming loose or separated
If you or a loved one is noticing the beginning stages of periodontal disease, visit us for an appointment and we’ll work to assess your current oral health. We know that happy smiles start with healthy gums and teeth, and we’re happy to answer any questions our patients have about the best ways to maintain their oral health!
a) Red, swollen or tender gums or other pain in your mouth
b) Bleeding while brushing, flossing, or when eating certain foods
c) If you notice your teeth becoming loose or separated
If you or a loved one is noticing the beginning stages of periodontal disease, visit us for an appointment and we’ll work to assess your current oral health. We know that happy smiles start with healthy gums and teeth, and we’re happy to answer any questions our patients have about the best ways to maintain their oral health!
Thursday, June 14, 2018
No Toothpaste? No Problem!
Have you ever gone to brush your teeth and suddenly realized you were out of toothpaste? It's certainly an annoyance, but before you rush out to the store, here are five alternatives you can use.
Baking Soda - Baking soda is an ingredient in many toothpastes, so it makes sense to use it by itself.
Hydrogen Peroxide - A lot of people use hydrogen peroxide to brush their teeth, and it can be used by itself or with baking soda.
Natural Soap - While it may not taste great, natural soap can work as an effective toothpaste.
Dry Brushing - You can actually clean your teeth well without anything, just a dry toothbrush.
Water - A wet toothbrush can also do a good job of getting your teeth clean.
Baking Soda - Baking soda is an ingredient in many toothpastes, so it makes sense to use it by itself.
Hydrogen Peroxide - A lot of people use hydrogen peroxide to brush their teeth, and it can be used by itself or with baking soda.
Natural Soap - While it may not taste great, natural soap can work as an effective toothpaste.
Dry Brushing - You can actually clean your teeth well without anything, just a dry toothbrush.
Water - A wet toothbrush can also do a good job of getting your teeth clean.
Thursday, March 8, 2018
How You Can Eat and Drink Your Way to Better Dental Health
We all know that brushing and flossing helps maintain our teeth, but did you know that these foods and beverages can also help with dental health?
Cheese - Cheese can reduce levels of acid in our mouths.
Tea - Polyphenols, which are found in black and green teas, slow the growth of bacteria that causes gum disease and cavities.
Milk - Milk lowers the level of acid in the mouth.
Raisins - Raisins contain phytochemicals, which may kill cavity-causing plaque bacteria.
Cranberries - Just like tea, cranberries have polyphenols, which may prevent plaque from sticking to teeth.
Gum - As long as it's sugarless, gum creates more saliva, which clears away bacteria.
Wednesday, February 7, 2018
Knocking out a permanent tooth is a true dental emergency
Knocking out a permanent tooth is a true dental emergency. Don’t be afraid to contact your dentist right away. If you knock out a permanent tooth, here is what to do.
1. Hold the tooth by the crown and not the root so as not to spread bacteria unto the root.
2. Rinse dirt or any debris off with room temperature water but be gentle with the root.
3. Try to reinsert the tooth until you get to the dentist and hold it into place.
4. If reinserting is not an option, keep it moist by covering it with milk or water.
5. For optimal outcome, try to get to a dentist within 30 minutes.
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