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It is very common to have a dental emergency -- a fractured tooth, an abscess, or severe pain when chewing. Over-the-counter pain medication is just masking the problem. Seeing an emergency dentist is critical to getting the source of the problem diagnosed and corrected as soon as possible.<br><br>Here are some common dental emergencies:<br>Toothache: The most common dental emergency. This generally means a badly decayed tooth. As the pain affects the tooth's nerve, treatment involves gently removing any debris lodged in the cavity being careful not to poke deep as this will cause severe pain if the nerve is touched. Next rinse vigorously with warm water. Then soak a small piece of cotton in oil of cloves and insert it in the cavity. This will give temporary relief until a dentist can be reached.<br><br>At times the pain may have a more obscure location such as decay under an old filling. As this can be only corrected by a dentist there are two things you can do to help the pain. Administer a pain pill (aspirin or some other analgesic) internally or dissolve a tablet in a half glass (4 oz) of warm water holding it in the mouth for several minutes before spitting it out. DO NOT PLACE A WHOLE TABLET OR ANY PART OF IT IN THE TOOTH OR AGAINST THE SOFT GUM TISSUE AS IT WILL RESULT IN A NASTY BURN.<br><br>Swollen Jaw: This may be caused by several conditions the most probable being an abscessed tooth. In any case the treatment should be to reduce pain and swelling. An ice pack held on the outside of the jaw, (ten minutes on and ten minutes off) will take care of both. If this does not control the pain, an analgesic tablet can be given every four hours.<br><br>Other Oral Injuries: Broken teeth, cut lips, bitten tongue or lips if severe means a trip to a dentist as soon as possible. In the mean time rinse the mouth with warm water and place cold compression the face opposite the injury. If there is a lot of bleeding, apply direct pressure to the bleeding area. If bleeding does not stop get patient to the emergency room of a hospital as stitches may be necessary.<br><br>Prolonged Bleeding Following Extraction: Place a gauze pad or better still a moistened tea bag over the socket and have the patient bite down gently on it for 30 to 45 minutes. The tannic acid in the tea seeps into the tissues and often helps stop the bleeding. If bleeding continues after two hours, call the dentist or take patient to the emergency room of the nearest hospital.<br><br>Broken Jaw: If you suspect the patient's jaw is broken, bring the upper and lower teeth together. Put a necktie, handkerchief or towel under the chin, tying it over the head to immobilize the jaw until you can get the patient to a dentist or the emergency room of a hospital.<br><br>Painful Erupting Tooth: In young children teething pain can come from a loose baby tooth or from an erupting permanent tooth. Some relief can be given by crushing a little ice and wrapping it in gauze or a clean piece of cloth and putting it directly on the tooth or gum tissue where it hurts. The numbing effect of the cold, along with an appropriate dose of aspirin, usually provides temporary relief.<br><br>In young adults, an erupting 3rd molar (Wisdom tooth), especially if it is impacted, can cause the jaw to swell and be quite painful. Often the gum around the tooth will show signs of infection. Temporary relief can be had by giving aspirin or some other painkiller and by dissolving an aspirin in half a glass of warm water and holding this solution in the mouth over the sore gum. AGAIN DO NOT PLACE A TABLET DIRECTLY OVER THE GUM OR CHEEK OR USE THE ASPIRIN SOLUTION ANY STRONGER THAN RECOMMENDED TO PREVENT BURNING THE TISSUE. The swelling of the jaw can be reduced by using an ice pack on the outside of the face at intervals of ten minutes on and ten minutes off.<br><br>If you have any questions with regards to wherever and how to use [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90z1mmiwNS8 Dentists in DC], you can call us at the website.
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| number = 136
| divisor = 1, 2, 4, 8, 17, 34, 68, 136
}}
'''136''' (one hundred [and] thirty six) is the [[natural number]] following [[135 (number)|135]] and preceding [[137 (number)|137]].
 
==In mathematics==
136 is itself a factor of the [[Eddington number]]. With a total of 8 divisors, 8 among them, 136 is a [[refactorable number]].
 
136 is a [[triangular number]], a [[centered triangular number]] and a [[centered nonagonal number]].
 
The sum of the ninth row of [[Lozanić's triangle]] is 136.
 
136 is a [[self-descriptive number]] in base 4, and a [[repdigit]] in [[hexadecimal|base 16]]. In base 10, the sum of the cubes of its digits is <math>1^3 + 3^3 + 6^3 = 244</math>. The sum of the cubes of the digits of 244 is <math>2^3 + 4^3 + 4^3 = 136</math>.
 
136 is the sum of the first 16 positive integers.
 
==In the military==
* [[Force 136]] branch of the [[United Kingdom|British]] organization, the [[Special Operations Executive]] (SOE), in the [[South-East Asian Theatre of World War II]]
* [[USNS Mission Soledad (T-AO-136)]] was a [[United States Navy]] Mission Buenaventura class fleet oiler during [[World War II]]
* [[USS Admirable (AM-136)]] was a [[United States Navy]] [[Admirable class minesweeper|her class]] of [[minesweeper (ship)|minesweeper]]
* [[USS Ara (AK-136)]] was a [[United States Navy]]crater cargo ship during [[World War II]]
* [[USS Boggs (DD-136)]] was a [[United States Navy]] [[Wickes class destroyer|Wickes class]] [[destroyer]] during [[World War II]]
* [[USS Botetourt (APA-136)]] was a [[United States Navy]] [[Haskell class attack transport|Haskell-class]] [[attack transport]] during [[World War II]] and the [[Korean War]]
* [[USS Carondelet (IX-136)]] was a [[United States Navy]] [[Tanker (ship)|tanker]] during [[World War II]]
* [[USS Carpellotti (APD-136)]] was a [[United States Navy]] Crosley-class [[high-speed transport]] during [[World War II]]
* [[USS Chicago (CA-136)]] was a [[United States Navy]] [[heavy cruiser]] during [[World War II]]
* [[USS Frederick C. Davis (DE-136)]] was a [[United States Navy]] Edsall-class destroyer escort during [[World War II]]
* [[USS General H. L. Scott (AP-136)]] was a [[United States Navy]] General G. O. Squier transport ship during [[World War II]]
* [[VAQ-136|Electronic Attack Squadron 136 (VAQ-136)]] also known as "The Gauntlets" is a [[United States Navy]] attack squadron at [[Naval Air Station Atsugi]], [[Japan]]
* [[VFA-136|Strike Fighter Squadron 136 (VFA-136)]] is a [[United States Navy]] strike fighter squadron based at [[Naval Air Station Oceana]], [[Virginia]]
 
==In sports==
* The 136th [[Belmont Stakes]] was won by [[Birdstone]] on June 5, 2004
 
==In transportation==
* [[U.S. Route 136]] is a spur of [[U.S. Highway 36]] from [[Edison, Nebraska]] to [[Indianapolis, Indiana]]
* [[M-136 (Michigan highway)|M-136]] is a [[Michigan State Trunkline Highway System|state trunkline highway]] in [[Michigan]]
* [[Peel Regional Road 136]], formerly Highway 136, is a former [[List of provincial highways in Ontario|provincial highway of Ontario]]
* [[London Buses route 136]] is a [[Transport for London]] contracted bus route in [[London]]
* [[RATB route 136|Route 136]] is a bus route in [[Bucharest]], run by [[RATB]]
 
==In TV and Radio==
* The TV series [[That Girl]] ran on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] from 1966 to 1971 with 136 episodes
* The TV series [[Fame (1982 TV series)|Fame]] ran on [[NBC]] and syndication from 1982 to 1987 with 136 episodes
* The TV series [[Whose Line Is It Anyway?]] ran on Britain's [[Channel 4 News|Channel 4]] from 1988 to 1998 with 136 episodes
* Channel 136 on the [[Dish Network]] is [[FX (TV network)|FX]]
* [[Sirius Satellite Radio]] has 136 full-time channels
* [[136 kHz]] band is the lowest frequency band [[amateur radio]] operators are allowed to transmit
 
==In other fields==
* The year [[136|AD 136]] or [[136 BC]]
* 136 AH is a year in the [[Islamic calendar]] that corresponds to [[753]] &ndash; [[754]] [[Common Era|CE]]
* [[136 Austria]] is a [[main belt]] [[asteroid]] discovered in 1874
* [[WR 136]] is a [[Wolf-Rayet star|Wolf-Rayet]] [[red supergiant]] star
* [[136P/Mueller]], or Mueller 3, is a periodic [[comet]] in our [[solar system]]
* Townhouse 136 at Siena College was known as "Townhouse Legendary" for the 2007-2008 academic year<ref>{{cite web|title=Siena College Blog: Townhouse 136- Senior Profiles <!-- BOT GENERATED TITLE -->|url=http://sienacollegeblog.blogspot.com/2008/05/townhouse-136-senior-profiles_09.html|work=|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6HYgohUG0|archivedate=2013-06-22|deadurl=no|accessdate=2013-06-19}}</ref>  
* When added together, 136 = 10. (1+3+6 = 10)
* The hottest [[temperature]] ever recorded was 136 F at [['Aziziya]], [[Libya]] in September 1922. But [['Aziziya#Geography and climate|that reading is queried]].
*[[Mental Health Act 1983#Sections 135 and 136|Section 136]] of the [[Mental Health Act 1983]] (UK law) details removing a [[mentally ill]] person from a public place to a place of safety. It details [[police]] powers and the rights of someone in this position.
* [[Sonnet 136]] by [[William Shakespeare]]
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
 
== See also ==
* [[List of highways numbered 136]]
* [[United Nations Security Council Resolution 136]]
 
==External links==
{{Commons category|136 (number)}}
* [http://www.anthonymcg.com/archives/2008/02/03/one-hundred-and-thirty-six-cats 136 cats] (video)
 
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Latest revision as of 18:14, 10 December 2014

It is very common to have a dental emergency -- a fractured tooth, an abscess, or severe pain when chewing. Over-the-counter pain medication is just masking the problem. Seeing an emergency dentist is critical to getting the source of the problem diagnosed and corrected as soon as possible.

Here are some common dental emergencies:
Toothache: The most common dental emergency. This generally means a badly decayed tooth. As the pain affects the tooth's nerve, treatment involves gently removing any debris lodged in the cavity being careful not to poke deep as this will cause severe pain if the nerve is touched. Next rinse vigorously with warm water. Then soak a small piece of cotton in oil of cloves and insert it in the cavity. This will give temporary relief until a dentist can be reached.

At times the pain may have a more obscure location such as decay under an old filling. As this can be only corrected by a dentist there are two things you can do to help the pain. Administer a pain pill (aspirin or some other analgesic) internally or dissolve a tablet in a half glass (4 oz) of warm water holding it in the mouth for several minutes before spitting it out. DO NOT PLACE A WHOLE TABLET OR ANY PART OF IT IN THE TOOTH OR AGAINST THE SOFT GUM TISSUE AS IT WILL RESULT IN A NASTY BURN.

Swollen Jaw: This may be caused by several conditions the most probable being an abscessed tooth. In any case the treatment should be to reduce pain and swelling. An ice pack held on the outside of the jaw, (ten minutes on and ten minutes off) will take care of both. If this does not control the pain, an analgesic tablet can be given every four hours.

Other Oral Injuries: Broken teeth, cut lips, bitten tongue or lips if severe means a trip to a dentist as soon as possible. In the mean time rinse the mouth with warm water and place cold compression the face opposite the injury. If there is a lot of bleeding, apply direct pressure to the bleeding area. If bleeding does not stop get patient to the emergency room of a hospital as stitches may be necessary.

Prolonged Bleeding Following Extraction: Place a gauze pad or better still a moistened tea bag over the socket and have the patient bite down gently on it for 30 to 45 minutes. The tannic acid in the tea seeps into the tissues and often helps stop the bleeding. If bleeding continues after two hours, call the dentist or take patient to the emergency room of the nearest hospital.

Broken Jaw: If you suspect the patient's jaw is broken, bring the upper and lower teeth together. Put a necktie, handkerchief or towel under the chin, tying it over the head to immobilize the jaw until you can get the patient to a dentist or the emergency room of a hospital.

Painful Erupting Tooth: In young children teething pain can come from a loose baby tooth or from an erupting permanent tooth. Some relief can be given by crushing a little ice and wrapping it in gauze or a clean piece of cloth and putting it directly on the tooth or gum tissue where it hurts. The numbing effect of the cold, along with an appropriate dose of aspirin, usually provides temporary relief.

In young adults, an erupting 3rd molar (Wisdom tooth), especially if it is impacted, can cause the jaw to swell and be quite painful. Often the gum around the tooth will show signs of infection. Temporary relief can be had by giving aspirin or some other painkiller and by dissolving an aspirin in half a glass of warm water and holding this solution in the mouth over the sore gum. AGAIN DO NOT PLACE A TABLET DIRECTLY OVER THE GUM OR CHEEK OR USE THE ASPIRIN SOLUTION ANY STRONGER THAN RECOMMENDED TO PREVENT BURNING THE TISSUE. The swelling of the jaw can be reduced by using an ice pack on the outside of the face at intervals of ten minutes on and ten minutes off.

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