Procedures | Traumatic Injuries
Dislodged Teeth
Injuries to the mouth can cause teeth to be displaced from their natural position. Dr. Farrar or your general dentist may be able to reposition and stabilize your tooth. Root canal treatment may be needed within 7-10 days depending upon the extent of the injury. If the pulp remains healthy, further treatment may not be necessary; however, if the pulp becomes damaged or infected, root canal therapy will be required.
Avulsed (Knocked Out) Teeth
If an injury causes a tooth to be completely knocked out of your mouth, it is important that you are treated immediately! If this happens to you, keep the tooth moist. A tooth can be saved if it remains moist and treatment is rendered in an hour or less. If possible, put it back into the socket. You may even put the tooth in a glass of milk. The length of time the tooth was out of your mouth and the way the tooth was stored may influence the type of treatment you receive. Please click on the link below for the Traumatic Injury Instructions.
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Luxation With Bone Fracture |
Avulsion |
Avulsion 2 |
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