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How To Prepare For Dental Emergencies In A Natural Disaster

If you are a person who likes to be prepared for anything, then you may be somewhat of a prepper. This is what they call a person who tries to prepare for natural disasters and other major catastrophes by making sure they have a stockpile of food, medical supplies, and other resources. One of the things you should be considered with is making sure you also add some dental care items to the stockpile. Not only do you want to have the regular items needed to care for your teeth on a daily basis, but you also want to have everything you may need to take care of your teeth in case of a dental emergency. You'll want to put together a very detailed emergency kit since you may not be able to get to the dentist for treatment for a while, depending on the type of disaster you are in the middle of dealing with.

Items you want to have for day to day dental care:

You'll want to be sure you can continue taking good care of your teeth daily for as long as you need until you can get out of an area you are trapped in, or until emergency personnel can reach you. It's going to be very important for you to continue to care for your teeth to keep them as strong and healthy as possible. This is going to help prevent cavities, gum disease, and even injured teeth since they will be stronger. Here are the items you want to be sure to have on hand:

  • Extra toothbrushes
  • Several tubes of toothpaste
  • A box of baking soda that can also be used as toothpaste
  • Plenty of clean and bottled water jugs
  • Powdered milk so you can continue to get regular amounts of calcium

Items you want to include in your emergency disaster dental kit:

  • Bottles of sterile water to clean your mouth with
  • Plastic baggies in case you need to store your tooth until you can get treatment
  • Plenty of gauze to help stop the bleeding
  • Cotton balls you can use to apply pressure if you lose a tooth
  • Peroxide to clean a wound to prevent infection setting in
  • Tweezers so you can grab small splinters, pieces of glass, or anything else to be removed
  • A handful of the nearest emergency dental services so you can get help as quickly as possible

You should do your best to learn how to deal with different dental emergencies. You want to educate yourself on broken teeth, knocked out teeth, cut lips and any other possible problems that you may encounter in the case of a natural disaster, such as an earthquake or tornado.


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