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Emergency Dental Care: What To Do When You Need A Dentist Fast
Dental emergencies, while not common, can happen at any time. It is important to be prepared for anything. Common dental emergencies include: broken or cracked teeth, a broken jaw, a tooth that has been knocked out, an object caught between teeth, and a severe toothache.
Below are some tips on how to deal with urgent dental situations. We hope you find this information useful and that it will help you in the event of an emergency.
WHAT TO DO IF YOUR CHILD HAS BITTEN LIP OR TONGUE?
If your child has suffered a severe enough bite to the lip or tongue that it is causing bleeding, clean the area gently with water and apply a cold compress (a cold, wet towel or washcloth pressed firmly against the affected area) to reduce swelling or prevent it altogether.
REMOVING AN OBJECT STUCK BETWEEN TEETH
If your child has something caught between his or her teeth, use dental floss to remove it gently. Never try to remove a stuck object using a metal, plastic, or sharp tool.
BROKEN, CHIPPED, OR FRACTURED TOOTH
If your child has chipped or broken off a piece of a tooth, rinse his or her mouth with warm water, then apply a cold compress to reduce swelling. Try to locate and save the tooth fragment that broke off as the pediatric dentist may be able to bond the fragment back on the tooth.
KNOCKED-OUT TOOTH
If your child's permanent tooth has been knocked out entirely, find the tooth and rinse it with water (no soap), taking care only to touch the crown of the tooth (the part you can see when it's in place). Place the tooth in a clean container filled with milk.
LOSE TOOTH
If your child has a very loose tooth, it should be removed to avoid the risks of swallowing or inhaling it.
TOOTHACHE
If your child is experiencing a toothache, rinse their mouth with warm water and check for anything caught between their teeth. If the pain persists, use a cold compress to help. Do not apply heat or aspirin directly to the affected area, as this could damage the gums. Children's pain relievers can be taken orally.
BROKEN JAW
If you think your child might have a broken jaw, put a cold compress on the area to reduce swelling. Then, call our emergency number and/or go to the hospital right away. The cause of broken jaws can be due to blow to head in an accident or any sport related activities. Very severe head injuries can be very dangerous and even deadly.
AVOIDING INJURY
Parental guidance can avoid dental emergencies for children. common slips and falls around the home can be prevented by child-proofing your living spaces. in order to avoid toothaches, regular brushing, flossing, and dental visits are essential. furthermore, hard foods should be avoided, and car safety seats should always be utilized for young children while seatbelts should be mandatory for older children. if your child participates in contact sports, please inquire about custom-fitted mouthguards to protect their teeth.
At Giggles and Grins Pediatric Dentistry, we are here to help you with all of your dental needs, including emergency situations. If you experience a dental emergency, please call our office +1 817-488-3533 immediately.
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Chapter 55. Third Anniversary
Three years! I really can’t believe it. I remember every moment of our wedding day, and the emotions are still so vivid that it feels like it could’ve been three weeks ago.
After Noosa and New Zealand for our first two anniversaries, how could Chelsay and I possibly celebrate this year?
Ah, Paris. A return to where it all began.
This trip was especially hard to come by. After the Scotland escape, I had zero doubts about Paris in late August. People were traveling, Coronavirus was under control in Europe, borders were open, and we’d found friends to watch Indy.
Then, chaos struck. I remember where I was: drinking my morning coffee and reading Twitter news. August 14. Due to a spike in French Coronavirus cases, the UK government announced that any travelers arriving from France were subject to a two week quarantine. Sure, this would impact Chelsay and I returning from Paris, but wasn’t a deal breaker - We can just work from home after our trip.
But I nearly spit out my coffee when I read France’s response. In an entirely petty political move, France announced they’d institute a reciprocal quarantine for travelers from the UK. THIS would be a problem. Chelsay and I were only going for three days, so we’d be stuck in the hotel the whole trip. Adding to the pressure, this weekend’s anniversary wasn’t the only one at risk... We had an upcoming French road trip that was now also on the chopping block.
Adding further chaos, that very same day, Indy’s stomach bug returned. Our friends that planned to watch him have their own puppy, and because the bug is so contagious, we’d now need to find a new sitter. Complete chaos.
This was probably a sign. We should just delay the trip. But I NEEDED this trip! I’ve genuinely never been so busy at work. I was deploying a product and creating an entirely new program at the same time. I had to escape.
Chelsay & I were rattled, but determined to get away, we planned two alternate trips for this anniversary weekend, Rome or Lake Como. I incessantly refreshed Twitter waiting for news from France and, although the name of this post foreshadows a miracle, at the time, our Paris trip was doomed. There were a few weekend walks where Chelsay and I agreed we’d book Italy when we got home, but something always held us back. We wanted to go to Paris, and wouldn’t give up until we absolutely had to.
Somehow, the reciprocal announcement never came. France cooled, and perhaps due to my emails to every diplomatic department, realized there were still UK tourists willing to visit (and spend).
Chelsay and I eventually found a sitter for Indy, and our dream anniversary trip was back on! ...with renewed appreciation for how lucky we were to return to Paris.
We’d be taking the train for our first international trip in six months, and in a fitting send-off, Chelsay and I departed from St. Pancras Station on August 29. Exactly three years to the day that we were legally wed in the adjacent Camden Council Building.
We both exhaled as the train began along the tracks. After the past week’s twists & turns, Chelsay withheld any excitement until we were literally en route.
After arriving at Gare du Nord, our taxi to the ritzy Westin Vendome was an immediate flood of emotion. It was reminder of why we love Paris, the prettiest city in the world: with its cream hue, decadent ornaments, steep grey rooftops, and hidden attic skylights. It was a reminder of why we love traveling, and why we returned to the UK: we can be transported to a new planet within a two hour flight or train ride. Finally, it was a reminder of the events and feelings of our wedding weekend three years ago.
I’ve always been keenly and precisely aware of setting, and internalize ‘place’ with every memory. Chelsay always jokes about her first time in Southlake: “...and this was our grocery store, and this was my dentist, and this was 7-11 where we got slurpees one time...”. If I can get that excited about returning to the CiCi’s Pizza from my youth, imagine arriving in the city that played host to my fondest memories.
After dropping off our bags, Chelsay and I stopped for lunch at a brasserie in Montmartre, and reminisced about every detail from our wedding weekend. About the surreal scene seeing our American friends and family outside Le Bon Georges, about Chelsay’s reveal and her timeless bridal elegance, about the ceremony in Chapelle Expiatoire, the reception in jaw-dropping Le Meurice, our first dance under the Eiffel Tower, or PIANO MAN concluding the sweat-fest on the Seine. The feelings from that weekend came right back: the planning pressure beforehand, the joy of the day, and the relaxation as we left for the Maldives. The emotions were still so vivid - it three years later, but felt like the day after... waking up with J-Lo stuck in my head.
The next few days were a trip down memory lane. Mike & Chelsay’s Parisian Greatest Hits. Track #1: the quiet backstreets of Montmartre.
This neighborhood has quickly become Chelsay’s favorite. There are a few touristy spots, but as you descend the steps behind Sacre Couer, you escape into the life of a local. Charming brasseries, colorful fruit stands, quiet green spaces, and small boulangeries up-and-down Montmartre’s leafy boulevards. Before our trip, Chelsay asked me the specific scene I was hoping for from this trip. I told her I’d imagined walking down tree-lined Rue Caulaincourt, cuddling together under an umbrella as it rained, then darting into Boris Lume, a patisserie we’d visited on our 2017 birthday trip.
There were blue skies as we passed Sacre Couer, with gorgeous fall colors providing a photogenic setting. My umbrella-cuddling dreams weren’t to be.
Except at that moment, heavy grey clouds rolled in and droplets began to sprinkle down.
WHAT?! This was EXACTLY what I’d described. HOW?? It was so sunny just 10 minutes earlier.
As we cuddled under the umbrella on leafy Rue Caulaincourt, we definitely acknowledged that this was my dream. We were both giddy.
But given the circumstances, I don’t know how we didn’t freak out more. This was EXACTLY what I’d wished for.
As the rain became harder, we escaped into Boris Lume for a sweet reprieve. Chelsay describes her lemon & basil tart as the favorite dish she ate all weekend. More broadly, this was the ideal scene I’d envisioned before our trip... and somehow it came together within an hour of arriving!
So, how do you follow such an incredible start to our anniversary trip? How about returning the exact spot where Chelsay & I said “I do” three years earlier: Chapelle Expiatoire.
The setting was as pretty as I remembered – we were both impressed with our 28 year old selves. How did we book a place like this?
After taking in the setting for several moments, we recreated the day: Chelsay walked down the aisle. I watched as she ascended the steps into the Chappelle. We kissed at the altar, and left our ‘ceremony’ holding hands.
After the Chapelle, Chelsay & I had another wedding reunion planned: Le Bon Georges. This little bistro and its owner, Benoit, played host to Chelsay & I’s Welcome Dinner. It was the most surreal moment of the entire wedding weekend: walking through winding Parisian streets to find our closest friends and family awaiting us. We hadn’t seen many of them in two years, yet there they were – surrounded by the cream colored buildings and classically grey rooftops of Montmartre.
The welcome dinner itself was just as special as the setting, and based on this trip’s meal, Benoit’s standards haven’t slipped over the years. Chelsay and I enjoyed an absurd amount of steak (had to be 20+ oz) and a rare full bottle of wine while catching up with Benoit.
We returned to our hotel later that evening and enjoyed the romantic view, closing one of the best travel days we’ve ever had.
Then I woke up at 5 AM… It could’ve been the wine, or more likely the 20 oz rare steak, but I felt dreadful. My stomach hurt, my head hurt. I’m not kidding when I say that had the Lil Wayne song ‘I Feel Like Dying’ stuck in my head.
I managed to fall back asleep until 7, but the pain didn’t subside. Chelsay wouldn’t wake up for a few hours, so I was on my own in this foreign land.
I knew I had to do something or I’d risk losing the whole day. Keep in mind, this is not America: there aren’t 24 hour convenience stores where I could get a coconut water, or a McDonalds open at this time for a greasy pick-me-up. I frantically Googled: any cafes nearby? I need bread – is there a boulangerie open?
Alas, the French didn’t offer anything that fit my urgent need… but Uncle Sam did. God bless it: a Starbucks open at 7 AM, and just a 10 minute walk.
I threw on the same clothes from the night before – not even looking at a mirror – and stumbled out of the hotel and down the empty streets for my venti black coffee, a sugary smoothie, and anything with starch.
With remedies acquired, I stumbled back down the street towards the Tuileries, aiming to recluse myself in the quiet, healing gardens. Seven years ago, Chelsay was battling a similar ‘sudden’ illness – it was a simple French sandwich and the Luxembourg Gardens that revived her then. Could I replicate her improbable recovery today?
The scene had all of the makings for a miracle: Comically large coffee. An entire baguette. Quiet setting. Crisp air. Fall leaves (not required, but a nice touch). Most important of all, my favorite chairs in the world: the Parisian “lean-back” loungers.
As the sun rose, my spirits lifted. My headache and stomach ache subsided, and I was revived. Another miracle recovery, thanks to French gardens with an assist from Uncle Sam’s conveniently open roaster. I repeated this routine the next morning (minus the illness) – the below picture captures the peaceful setting, but let’s just say I wasn’t as put-together on the first morning.
Chelsay awoke around the time I was fully recovered. I kept trying to tell her about my morning trials, but it was impossible to convey. This is why I have the blog: so I can always remember these travel miracles.
I had a new appreciation for our saved day, and determined to take advantage, we set off for breakfast at nearby Angelina’s. Though normally too busy to find a table, Chelsay and I were easily seated and enjoyed a decadent but delicious eggs benedict. We needed a big breakfast given the day’s activities.
We set out for a long walk on our way to a neighborhood we’d never visited: Canal Saint-Martin.
The walk itself was the highlight of our day – Paris is unquestionably the prettiest city in the world, and our peaceful Sunday stroll had me considering whether we could live there. We stopped in the quiet Jardins du Palais Royal, browsed the tiny commercial alleys of Le Marais, and made stops at two of Chelsay & I’s wedding photography locations: the Louvre and nearby Pont des Arts. Based on these pictures, we were putting on our own photography clinic that day.
Arriving in Canal Saint-Martin, the setting was certainly a different side of Paris. Though attractive in its own way, it’s much younger, and less classically Parisian.
We weren’t in Amsterdam though, so we didn’t stay long. That said, we were there long enough to spot a dumpling house with a line around the block. Now, I know French cuisine is one of the finest in the world, and no one comes to Paris for dumplings… but this line caught our attention. We quickly Googled: ‘Gros Bao’, huh?
What we’d stumbled on was a mix between Din Tai Fung and Bone Daddies. Chelsay’s favorite savory dumplings, mixed with the unpretentious vibe of one of my favorite restaurants in London. It was a total surprise, but genuinely could have been the best meal of the trip… which says A LOT given we’d visited Le Bon Georges the night before.
We spent the rest of the afternoon lightly shopping and relaxing around the hotel, before heading out for our evening activity, a blend of previous Paris experiences. On every one of our Paris trips, Chelsay and I have spent at least one meal picnicking on the Eiffel Tower lawn. On most occasions, we’ll pick up a baguette, fromage, and some chacuterie from nearby Rue Cler.
On this night though, we decided on a tribute to the night after our wedding. Rewind to 2017: we’d spent months eating responsibly, so the day after our wedding, we were craving something carby, starchy, and heavy. We found a rotisserie chicken from a nearby market, with juices dripping onto a bed of potatoes. It can only be described as dirty, but after months of ‘shedding for the wedding’, it was perfect.
Now, back to present day. After a brief stop at our final wedding photo location, we picked up another dirty rotisserie chicken and potatoes, found a quiet spot under the Eiffel Tower, and feasted like medieval kings (meaning without utensils). There will be no pictures of the banquet.
Our last day was relatively short given our afternoon train back to London. That said, we were still able to enjoy a petit dejeuner, Chelsay got an exclusive tour of the original Goyard shop, we popped in to appreciate Monet’s Water Lillies, and returned to one of our favorite places in the world, the Luxembourg Gardens.
And that was our third anniversary trip.
It was a perfect analogy to our relationship.
Chelsay and I always talk about how ‘easy’ we have it, but when you think about it, we actually live a fairly demanding lifestyle. Three international moves in five years. 50+ trips. Challenging jobs. And of all the dogs we could chose, we landed on a border collie!
But our lifestyle together, and our ability to keep things light throughout, has prepared Chelsay and I for any small hurdles that come our way. Not even the French government quarantine threats could stop us.
Like our annual anniversary celebrations – from Noosa, to New Zealand, and now to Paris – our relationship continues to get better every year.
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Monday - Thursday: 8am-5pm
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Dental Delights: A Comprehensive Guide to Family, Pediatric, and Cosmetic Dentistry
In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore the wonders of family, pediatric, and cosmetic dentistry, shedding light on their unique aspects and the importance they play in achieving and maintaining a healthy, radiant smile.
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Smile Care for All Ages: Choosing a Family Dentist in Southlake
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Family Dentist Southlake Texas
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We run an innovative, collaborative program with the help of our community dentists. We provide health care, educational, and services for infants, children, adolescents, women, and their families in the area of preventive well child, child and adolescents dental care, prenatal care and family planning. Many or our programs are free and some are supported by government. We provide preventive and restorative dental care to the needy people. This is a unique and powerful partnership between local dentists of Southlake.
Our volunteer dentists conduct dental screenings and identify the causes and symptoms with local dentists. After doing proper diagnosis we treat dental problems free of charge. Many of our patients haven’t seen dentists before and suffer from a variety of dental conditions. We do our best to provide them helpful low cost and free dental services. Services we offer under ‘free dental care programs Southlake Texas’ are-> Dental X-rays, dental Cleaning, gum treatments, dental exams, fillings, crowns, extractions, bridges, dentures, root canal, child orthodontics, pediatric dental services, patient oral health and preventive education.
Brief explanations about some of these procedures are:
Child orthodontics: Orthodontics can prevent tooth decay by correcting misaligned teeth that make good oral hygiene a difficult task. In “six month smiles “we have bracket and wires which are white in color so people can’t notice them easily. Implants: We are able to give our patients a permanent tooth replacement solution. Implants are artificial roots and we place a ceramic crown or a denture anchor on top to finish it off. Crowns: It’s a way to restore your tooth. It can cover and support a tooth with a large filling be used to attach a bridge, protect a weak tooth, or even restore one that has already been broken. Root canal treatment: Cavities in tooth can cause infection, due to nerve damage. In this treatment we remove the pulp; the root canal is cleaned and sealed off to protect it. Then crown is placed over the tooth to make it stronger. Fillings: It provides a good durability and resistance to fracture. They can be attached adhesively in the cavity, allowing us to make a more conservative repair to the tooth. The gaps of tooth are filled with tooth colored material. Periodontal procedures: we treat periodontal disease according to its severity. We perform many types of procedures for that such as root planning, perio protect and scaling, periodontal maintenance etc.
We are always ready to help needy people because we believe in giving back to society. Large number of people or patients takes the advantage of our free dental care program in Southlake TX. We run many charitable programs especially for children in many parts of our country.
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