Dental Trauma: What to Do When a Tooth is Injured

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Understanding Dental Trauma

Dental trauma can occur suddenly due to accidents, sports injuries, or falls, leading to cracked, dislodged, or knocked-out teeth. When a tooth is injured, immediate action is crucial to improve the chances of saving it.

Steps to Take in a Dental Emergency

  • For a knocked-out tooth: Gently rinse it with water (without scrubbing), keep it moist by placing it in milk.
  • For a cracked or dislodged tooth: Avoid chewing on the affected side and visit an endodontist as soon as possible.

How an Endodontist Can Help

Endodontists specialize in treating traumatic dental injuries and can provide the necessary care to preserve your tooth. Depending on the severity of the damage, treatment may include root canal therapy, splinting, or other procedures to stabilize the tooth and promote healing. Prompt intervention minimizes long-term complications and ensures the best possible outcome for your dental health.

If you or a loved one experiences dental trauma, contact an endodontist as soon as possible for expert care.