Cut Lips, Cheeks, or Tongue
Is a cut lip, cheek, or tongue an emergency?
If you suffer from a facial injury, your braces could cut into your soft tissues. This type of injury may bleed a lot; however, they are not usually considered a dental emergency. If needed, Dr. Moon can stitch the wound closed, however if the bleeding has not stopped within five to ten minutes, head directly to your nearest emergency room.
How you should handle a cut lip, cheek, or tongue:
Should an injury occur, gently clean the wound with a wet washcloth or by rinsing your mouth out. Then, apply pressure to the area to stop the bleeding. If you are in any pain, try an over-the-counter pain reliever and cold compress to ease any discomfort.