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What to do if you get a tooth knocked out: Getting to a dentist within 30 minutes can make the difference between saving and losing a tooth. When a tooth is knocked out:
The dentist should carefully examine the area where the trauma occurred to make sure that a blood clot didn't form in the socket and that the surrounding tissues are intact (no loose bony pieces). If the tooth is in one piece the dentist will place it back in the socket and splint (immobilize) it to allow the surrounding tissues to heal. If successful the periodontal fibers might reattach the tooth to the bone and make it feel like it did before the trauma. If this happens the tooth will need root canal treatment after it is stable enough to be worked on.
What to do if the tooth is pushed out of position and becomes loose:
After the tooth stabilizes it should be re-evaluated for the need of root canal treatment. The tooth might change color, which doesn't necessarily indicate the need for root canal therapy. The need for therapy is more likely in teeth with fully formed roots.
What is the cause of a sharp, localized tooth pain during chewing? Very commonly, sharp pain during chewing is an indication that the tooth is cracked and part of the tooth can fracture off. Cracks in teeth occur either due to trauma, grinding, clenching, decay (cavity) or heavily filled teeth. "Cracked tooth syndrome," relates to a variety of symptoms and signs caused by a crack or many cracks in a tooth. Early diagnosis is needed to improve the chances of saving a cracked tooth. Symptoms include:
If the crack causing the discomfort is in its early stages the tooth can be stabilized with a crown. If however, there are multiple symptoms, which are long-standing, and increasing in severity the tooth might require root canal treatment before a dental crown is fabricated. |
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DENTAL EMERGENCIES
Learn how to cope with a variety of dental emergencies. From chipped and broken tooth, cracked tooth, avulsed or knocked out tooth to broken jaw.