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If a dental filling has fallen out,
it’s important to take the following steps to manage the situation and prevent
further damage until you can see a dentist:
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1.
Remove Debris
- Rinse your mouth gently with warm saltwater to clean
     the area and remove any debris.
 - Avoid poking or prodding the tooth with your tongue or
     objects.
 
2.
Protect the Tooth
- The tooth may be sensitive to air, pressure, or temperature
     due to the exposed area.
 - Use over-the-counter dental cement or temporary filling
     material (available at pharmacies) to cover the cavity. Avoid using
     household glue or other non-dental substances.
 
3.
Avoid Hard or Sticky Foods
- Refrain from chewing on the affected side of your
     mouth.
 - Avoid foods
     that are hard, sticky, or sweet, as these could cause pain or further
     damage.
 
4.
Manage Pain or Sensitivity
- Take over-the-counter pain relief (e.g., ibuprofen or
     acetaminophen) if needed.
 - Use a toothpaste designed for sensitive teeth to
     minimize discomfort.
 
5.
Contact a Dentist
- Book an appointment with your dentist as soon as possible.
     A lost filling should be replaced promptly to prevent infection, decay, or
     damage to the tooth.
 - If it’s after hours or an emergency, call your local
     emergency dental service or NHS 111 (if in the UK) for guidance.
 
When
to Seek Immediate Help
- Severe pain or swelling: This could indicate an
     infection.
 - Sharp edges causing cuts or irritation to your tongue
     or cheek.
 - Signs of an abscess, such as swelling, pus, or fever.
 
A dentist will typically assess the
damage and either replace the filling or provide alternative treatment if the tooth's condition has changed.
Acting quickly can help protect your oral health!
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