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Traumatic Dental Injuries

Most traumatic dental injuries occur among children and teenagers, but people of any age can be affected, typically as a result of sports mishaps, automobile accidents, or bad falls. Regardless of the cause, you may need to visit an oral surgery practice if you have experienced a traumatic dental injury.

Any dental injury, even if apparently mild, requires immediate examination by a dentist or oral surgeon. Sometimes, neighboring teeth suffer an additional, unnoticed injury only detected during a thorough exam.

Depending on the extent of your dental injury, Dr. Herbst of Legacy Oral Surgery may work on a team with endodontists and restorative dentists to return your mouth, jaw, and teeth to proper form and function. It is essential to take traumatic dental injuries seriously. If you suspect your or a family member’s jaw is broken, go to an emergency room immediately.

Soft-Tissue Trauma

Injuries extending past the teeth and bones into the soft tissue (gums, cheeks, and lips) need to be corrected by an oral surgeon. Taking aesthetics into consideration, Dr. Herbst will repair your gums with sutures and take special care not to disturb salivary ducts and glands.

Dislodged (Luxated) Teeth

During an injury, a tooth may be pushed sideways, out of, or into its socket. We reposition and stabilize your tooth. Root canal treatment with an endodontist is usually necessary for permanent teeth dislodged and should be done a few days following the injury.

Children between seven and 12 years old may not need root canal treatment since their teeth are still developing. For those patients, Dr. Herbst will monitor the healing carefully and intervene immediately if any unfavorable changes occur.

Knocked-Out (Avulsed) Teeth

If a tooth is knocked completely out of your mouth, time is of the essence. It should be handled very gently. Avoid touching the root surface itself. If it is dirty, quickly and gently rinse it in water. Do not use soap or any other cleaning agent, and never scrape or brush the tooth.

If possible, the tooth should be placed back into its socket as soon as possible. The less time it is out of its socket, the better the chances for saving it.

Once the tooth has been replaced in its socket, we will evaluate it and check for any other dental and facial injuries. If the tooth has not been placed back into its socket, Dr. Herbst will clean it carefully and replace it. A stabilizing splint will be placed for a few weeks.

Depending on the stage of root development, we may recommend an endodontist start root canal treatment a week or two after your surgical procedure. If too much time has passed and the original tooth cannot be salvaged, alternatives like dental implants will be explored.

A traumatic injury to the tooth may also result in a horizontal root fracture. The location of the fracture determines the long-term health of the tooth. If the fracture is close to the root tip, the chances for success are much better.

The closer the fracture is to the gum line, the poorer the long-term success rate. Sometimes, stabilization with a splint (wiring or bonding teeth together) is required for a period of time.

In theory, a fractured facial bone should be treated just like any other bone in the body: The fracture must be held together for a period of time to enable it to heal.

However, in practice, a cast cannot be applied to the face in the same way as an arm or a leg. For fractures of the upper and lower jaw, Dr. Herbst may recommend wiring the jaws together or placing stabilizing plates to allow the bones to heal.

Traumatic Dental Injuries in Children

Chipped primary (baby) teeth can be aesthetically restored. Dislodged primary teeth can, in rare cases, be repositioned.

However, primary teeth knocked out should not typically be replanted. The replantation of a knocked-out primary tooth may cause further (and potentially permanent) damage to the underlying permanent tooth growing inside the bone.

Children’s permanent teeth not fully developed at the time of an injury need special attention and careful follow-up, but not all of them need root canal treatment. In an immature permanent tooth, the blood supply to the tooth and the presence of stem cells in the region may enable your oral surgeon to stimulate continued root growth.

With any traumatic dental injury in Union City, NJ, time is of the essence. Contact our office immediately.

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