
Dental Drama: The Weirdest Summer Tooth Emergencies and How to Avoid Them
Summer is a time for fun, relaxation, and making memories—but it can also bring unexpected dental drama. From biting into frozen treats to accidents at the beach, tooth emergencies can quickly turn your sunny day into a painful ordeal. Here, we’ll dive into some of the strangest summer tooth mishaps and, more importantly, how to avoid them so you can enjoy the season worry-free.
- Ice-Crunching Catastrophes
Nothing beats the refreshing crunch of ice on a hot summer day, but it’s a dangerous habit for your teeth. Chewing ice can cause cracks or fractures in your enamel, leading to tooth sensitivity or even a broken tooth.
How to Avoid It: Instead of chomping on ice cubes, opt for softer, chilled snacks like popsicles or fruit. If you love that icy crunch, try crushed ice instead of solid cubes—it’s gentler on your teeth.
- BBQ Sauce Staining Scenarios
Summer BBQs are an Aussie favourite, but the dark, sticky sauces often used can leave your teeth stained or even contribute to enamel erosion over time. Pair that with sugary beverages, and your smile might not look as bright by the end of the season.
How to Avoid It: Enjoy your BBQ favourites, but rinse your mouth with water after eating and brush thoroughly when you can. Better yet, swap sugary sodas for water or sparkling water to stay hydrated and protect your teeth.
- Frozen Treat Fiascos
Ice creams, icy poles, and slushies are summer staples, but biting into frozen treats can be a recipe for cracked teeth, especially if your enamel is already weakened.
How to Avoid It: Let frozen treats soften slightly before eating. If you’re prone to sensitive teeth, use a straw for slushies to limit contact with your teeth.
- Beach Sport Blunders
Whether it’s a volleyball to the face or an accidental elbow during a surf session, summer sports can lead to chipped, cracked, or knocked-out teeth.
How to Avoid It: Always wear a custom-fitted mouthguard when playing contact sports, even at the beach. They’re an easy way to protect your teeth while you’re having fun.
- Swimming Pool Problems
Chlorine is essential for pool hygiene, but over time, excessive exposure to heavily chlorinated water can erode your enamel, leaving your teeth more vulnerable to decay.
How to Avoid It: Limit the time you spend swimming in heavily chlorinated pools and make sure to rinse your mouth with fresh water afterwards. For avid swimmers, regular dental check-ups can help monitor any effects on your teeth.
- Corn on the Cob Complications
Corn on the cob is a delicious summer classic, but biting into it can cause problems for people with loose fillings, sensitive teeth, or braces. The pressure can dislodge dental work or cause discomfort.
How to Avoid It: Cut the kernels off the cob before eating. This makes it easier to enjoy your corn without risking damage to your teeth or dental appliances.
- DIY Whitening Mishaps
Summer is a popular time to brighten your smile, but DIY teeth whitening kits or hacks can sometimes cause chemical burns, uneven results, or increased sensitivity.
How to Avoid It: Stick to dentist-approved whitening treatments or consult us before trying any at-home solutions. Booking in for professional teeth whitening with us, can ensure your whitening journey is safe and effective.
- Biting into Unexpected Surprises
Whether it’s a stray olive pit in your salad or a piece of shell in your seafood, biting down on hard objects can result in cracked or broken teeth.
How to Avoid It: Take your time while eating and inspect your food for any potential hazards. If you’re eating something with pits or shells, be cautious with every bite.
What to Do in a Dental Emergency
If you find yourself in the middle of a summer dental drama, here’s what to do:
- For a Knocked-Out Tooth: Keep it moist! Place the tooth back in its socket if possible, or store it in milk while you seek immediate dental care.
- For a Cracked Tooth: Rinse your mouth with warm water and use a cold compress to reduce swelling. Avoid chewing on the damaged tooth until you can come see us.
- For Severe Pain or Swelling: Call us right away. Pain and swelling can indicate an infection or other serious issues that require prompt treatment.
Keep Your Summer Smiles Safe
Summer is meant to be enjoyed, not spent in the dentist’s chair dealing with preventable emergencies. By following these tips and staying mindful of potential risks, you can protect your teeth and keep smiling through the season. If a dental mishap does occur, don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re here to help you get back to enjoying your summer as quickly as possible.