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Pediatric Dental Emergencies: What Parents Should Do (and How to Prevent Them)
February 25, 2026

Accidents happen and often they require immediate attention from your pediatric dentist. Here we will outline some common dental emergencies and when you should act on them.
Common Pediatric Dental Emergencies
· Chipped or broken teeth
· Knocked-out permanent teeth
· Severe toothaches or swelling
· Abscesses or infections
What to Do If a Tooth Is Knocked Out
· Stay calm
· Handle the tooth by the crown only
· Rinse gently if dirty (do not scrub)
· Contact a pediatric dentist immediately
Time is critical.
When to Seek Emergency Dental Care
Call immediately if your child has:
· Facial swelling
· Severe pain
· Fever with tooth pain
· Bleeding that won’t stop
How to Prevent Dental Injuries
· Mouthguards for sports
· Avoid chewing ice or hard objects
· Regular dental checkups
· Childproofing for toddlers
Bottom line: Knowing what to do in a dental emergency can protect your child’s smile and reduce long-term damage.
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