What are Tooth Injuries?
Tooth injuries can occur due to trauma, accidents, or sports-related impacts, leading to various degrees of damage ranging from minor chips to severe fractures or avulsions (complete tooth displacement). Common types of tooth injuries include enamel cracks, crown fractures, root fractures, and luxations (tooth dislodgment). Immediate evaluation and treatment by an endodontist are crucial to prevent complications such as infection, pulp damage, or long-term tooth loss. Treatment options vary depending on the severity of the injury and may include dental bonding, root canal therapy, splinting, or, in extreme cases, tooth extraction and replacement. Quick action, such as preserving an avulsed tooth in milk or saline and seeking prompt dental care, can significantly improve the chances of saving the injured tooth.
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Root Canal Therapy
A restorative procedure designed to repair and save teeth that are severely damaged or infected.
Root Canal Retreatment
A second opportunity to save a tooth that has undergone a previous root canal.
Regenerative Endodontics
A technique aimed at healing diseased tooth pulp without its complete removal.
Endodontic Consultation
Specialized treatments addressing infection, disease, and dental trauma in children.
Root Resorption
A condition where the body breaks down and reabsorbs the tissue around a tooth.
Post Removal
A surgical approach to remove inflamed tissue and the tip of a tooth’s root.
Internal Bleaching
Internal bleaching is a whitening treatment that works from within.
CBCT scan
Advanced X-ray imaging that delivers detailed, 3D views of teeth, bones, and tissues.
Tooth Injuries
Tooth injuries can occur due to trauma, accidents, or sports-related impacts…
Cracked Tooth
A dental condition that can cause discomfort, sensitivity, and potential complications.
Apicoectomy
A surgical approach to remove inflamed tissue and the tip of a tooth’s root.
Apexification
This procedure is performed alongside root canal therapy to preserve a damaged tooth.