
Different approaches to
Managing Dental Trauma
Different approaches can be taken to treat dental trauma depending on the nature and severity of the injury. It's important to seek prompt dental care for proper evaluation and appropriate treatment.
Soft tissue injuries
Soft tissue injuries (such as cuts or gashes) may involve wound cleansing, stitches, or other treatment. This is generally best performed at a hospital or local medical facility.
Luxation injuries
Luxated (partially dislodged) teeth will require repositioning and stabilisation by a dentist as soon as possible.
Avulsion injuries
Tooth avulsion (where teeth are completely knocked out) requires immediate replantation of the tooth if possible, or storage in a suitable liquid (such as saliva, milk or saline) for transport to a dentist for urgent treatment.
Tooth fractures
Minor fractures or chips may be addressed with dental bonding or veneers, while more extensive fractures may require dental crowns or root canal therapy.








































































