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    Symptoms of Dental Trauma

    Patients who experience dental trauma often have symptoms that may include:

    The dentist will likely perform a series of X-rays in order to evaluate the extent of damage and determine the best treatment option for each individual condition.

    Symptoms of Dental Trauma

    Treatment of Dental Trauma

    Treatment for dental trauma depends on the type and severity of the injury. Minor injuries that do not result in missing or loose teeth can usually be treated simply by applying a cold compress to the area to help reduce swelling. Dental restorations such as crowns or bridges may be used to repair chipped, cracked or broken teeth. A broken jaw may require surgery to realign the bone and allow for proper healing. Any type of facial trauma should be treated immediately to prevent any further damage from occurring.

    Preventing Dental Trauma

    While injury cannot always be avoided, accidents do happen. It is important to take safety precautions in daily life as well as when participating in activities that have a risk of injury. For that same reason, athletes should use protective mouth guards and appropriate masks and helmets for their sport. At Clock Tower Dental, we can provide custom-fitted mouth guards to help protect your teeth during physical activities.

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    110 New Hyde Park Rd
    Franklin Square, New York 11010
    516-352-1000

    Updated on Feb 6, 2025 by Clock Tower Dental