What are the common dental problems can happen after an accident?

Talk to a Dentist Now!

Pain is one of the main reasons why people go to dentists. Any injury to the teeth or gum should not be ignored because nerves and blood vessels can be damaged and it can also lead to an infection.

 

If an infection is not treated it can spread to other parts of the head and neck and in certain cases can be life-threatening. Hence one must visit a dentist as soon as a dental emergency occurs.

 

Dentists today are skilled to deal with such emergencies. They have knowledge of pain management and ways to restore the teeth. Here are some of the problems that can happen to your teeth after a fall or an accident.

 

FRACTURED OR CHIPPED TOOTH

chipped tooth

Teeth can be fractured or chipped because of biting down on something hard, being hit on the face or mouth, falling, having dental cavities that weaken the tooth or having large, old amalgam fillings that don’t support the remaining enamel of the tooth.

 

What you can do:

There is no way to treat a chipped tooth at home, one must visit their dentist. It may not pain but there could be sensitivity to hot and cold fluids due to nerve damage. Also, there might not be any pain on biting but it may occur after releasing the bite. In case of a broken tooth see your dentist soon.

 

A damaged nerve requires a root canal. Before you reach the dentist, wash your mouth with warm water and apply pressure with a piece of gauze on any bleeding area till the bleeding stops. Apply a cold pack to the cheeks and the lips over the broken tooth. This helps reduce any pain or swelling. If in excess pain take a pain killer.

 

What your dentist can do:

minor cracked tooth

If it is a minor crack which involves only the enamel, your tooth does not need any treatment. All it needs is polishing of the smooth edges. However, if the tooth is cracked as a whole all the way until the nerve or has a minor chip, the tooth needs a restoration along with a cap to prevent the damage from getting worse.

 

But if the pulp is damaged a root canal treatment is required. In case of a broken cusp, the only restoration is required or a crown. A broken cusp, however, does not damage the pulp. In case your tooth has split into two parts due to a vertical crack, in the molars that have more than one root, it will be possible to keep one of the roots which would be root canal treatment followed by a cap.

 

KNOCKED OUT TOOTH

knocked out tooth

A knocked-out tooth is also known as an avulsed tooth. An avulsion is the complete displacement of a tooth from its socket. The treatment for the permanent tooth is immediate replantation. However, the milk tooth should be left untreated due to the risk of damaging the permanent tooth and the dental crypt.

 

What you should do:

  • Rinse the tooth under tap water.
  • Hold the tooth only by its crown surface and not by the root, to prevent any damage of cells or fibers on the root surface.
  • Immediately try re-implanting the tooth.
  • If re-implantation does not happen at home, then place the tooth in your mouth in your vestibule and take it to the dentist. This is contraindicated in children. In such cases, the tooth can be carried in milk.
  • Always remember the tooth must be re-implanted in 40 minutes for the best prognosis.
  • If multiple teeth are knocked off, its best not to attempt at placing the tooth in its sockets because the person will not know what tooth to place in which socket. Also, it’s important to remove all the debris from the tooth before its placement. Hence an immediate visit to a dentist is more advisable.

What your dentist can do:

The dentist will first flush out all the debris from the socket and will simply push the tooth back into its socket if the bone or tooth is not broken. A root canal treatment will be needed, but whether immediately or after a while depends on the damage. The tooth might require splinting as well. However, the tooth must be examined every 3 to 6 months.

 

PARTIALLY DISLODGED TOOTH

partially dislodged tooth

Sometimes a tooth is knocked out or loosened because of an injury. If there is no damage to the tooth, bone and the surrounding blood vessels, the tooth can be saved.

 

What you can do:

Visit your dentist immediately and keep your tooth safe in your mouth. Over the counter pain, relievers can be taken and a cold pack can be applied until you reach the dentist.

 

What your dentist can do:

Your dentist will give you some anesthesia and slip the tooth back inside after cleaning the area. He will then splint the teeth with the adjacent teeth. If there is damage to the nerves or the blood supply then the dentist will perform a root canal treatment. Post the root canal, placement of a cap will be essential.

 

SOFT TISSUE INJURY

The tissues of the mouth are very soft and delicate. Since they contain a lot of nerves it can be painful on hurting them.

 

What you can do:

Place a gauze piece on the area and apply pressure to stop bleeding. Rinse your mouth with a mild saltwater solution. Put ice on it for 10 – 15 minutes.

 

What your dentist can do:

Once you go to the emergency room the dentist must wash the area and remove any dirt or debris and see for loose or damaged teeth. Stitches may be needed to close the wound.

About Author

Share

75 thoughts on “What are the common dental problems can happen after an accident?

  • Aayushi

    Great article. The latest technology has helped the dentist and the whole dental studies to acquire success in its field

  • Mohini

    Informative read

    View all 1 replies
    • Deepmala prajapati

      Informative

  • Jena

    Very informative…

  • Kavya

    It’s very help full

    View all 1 replies
    • Esha

      The earlier u come it is good for patient and dentist to save or repair the teeth.

  • Pawan Mishra

    Informative article

  • Shifali

    Informative article

  • Pandurang

    Very informative…

  • Kamarjahan

    Great information

  • Harshal Nikam

    Very informative

  • Pooja Deshal

    Informative

  • Sakinashaikh

    It’s very help full

  • pratiksha shukla

    Nice article

  • Nadeem

    Good information.

  • Rashmi

    Great information

  • Sanket Burte

    Useful information

    View all 1 replies
    • Ishani

      Good information

  • Akash

    Very good information

  • Reshma Patel

    Good article

  • Sonal Salvi

    Article is really amazing

  • Vivien

    Helpful

  • Antima Saxena

    Great information!

  • Wilson Fernandes

    Good article

  • Nashra

    Informative.

  • Ramla shaikh

    Informative article

  • Nasir shaikh

    Nice article

  • Aarti

    Well explained.

  • Apurva

    Helpful article

  • Manali Pandya

    Very well explained

  • Tasneem

    Nce?

  • Shubhangi

    Very helpful

  • Mahajabin

    The article was very informative and quite helpful.Thank you

  • Mukesh Jaiswar

    Good information.

  • shabana

    Very informative…

  • Anupama

    Very helpful

  • Ankita Aggarwal

    Great information

  • Khadija Patrawala

    Very informative and helpful

  • Almas

    Thanks for sharing this article. Very helpful.

  • Susanna Puthenpurayil

    Informative

    View all 1 replies
    • Dr Aditi Joshi

      Very informative.

  • Hemali Vora

    Helpful and informative article

  • Heni Shah

    Very helpful..

  • Radhika

    Indeed useful

  • Sachin

    Nice article

  • vaishnavi

    very informative

  • Apeksha vaghani

    Useful article

  • Nidhi

    helpful blog in lockdown

  • Dr Manisha

    Very informative

  • Karishma

    Thank you for sharing this information

  • Avinash

    Great information

  • Surbhi banthia

    Well written.

  • Chitra

    Very well explained, good article.

  • Bhavana tripathi

    Nice information.

  • Sejal

    Awesome

  • Akshata shah

    Very informative

  • Divya shah

    Helpfull article

  • Megha

    Nice information

  • Kruti

    Well explained article

  • Dr.Jaya

    Nice information

  • Anjali Jaiswal

    Thank you sharing such articles.

  • Kinjal engineer

    Good information

  • Avani telange

    Nice article ???

  • Minakshi tambe

    Nice ?

  • Sunitha BS

    Helpful information

  • Janak thanth

    Great information ??

  • Dipika

    Very helpful

  • Tanisha Palvia

    Very helpful

  • Rasika more

    Good information

  • Dr.Aanal

    Very useful information to the patient.

  • Heena

    Very useful

  • Aishwarya

    Informative blog

  • Ankita

    The article really helps!!!

  • Zita

    Falling and breaking the front teeth is so common in childhood . This article really helps for immediate care procedures that can be done .

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Sabka dentist Clinics