How a Restorative Dentist Can Help After a Traumatic Accident

Many people can avoid the need for restorative dentistry through good oral hygiene. However, accidents happen. This review covers how a restorative dentist can help after a traumatic accident.

Treatment options from a restorative dentist after a traumatic accident

Every dentist offers their own set of restorative dentistry procedures. Some of the more commonly offered treatments are tooth replacement, repair for damaged teeth, and periodontal treatment, among additional treatments that aim to restore the appearance of the patient’s smile. When an accident that causes dental trauma happens, it is important to know where to go for restorative treatments.

Tooth replacement

Losing teeth during a traumatic accident such as a car wreck, physical altercation, or nasty fall can be scary. One of the primary treatment solutions many restorative dentists offer is tooth replacement. This can be in the form of dental implants, fixed bridges, partial removable dentures, or complete dentures, depending on the severity of the damage and the patient’s preference and budget.

Damaged tooth repair

Teeth may also become damaged after a traumatic accident. The focus when this occurs is to save the natural teeth from becoming lost if doing so is at all possible. The ways in which a restorative dentist can help save damaged teeth after an accident include dental crown treatment, dental veneers, and other restorative solutions for issues such as chips, cracks, and loose teeth.

Addressing periodontal damage

Periodontal (gum) complications often occur after an accident, as well. There are several ways in which a restorative dentist might treat gum damage, including gum contouring and gum grafting. These procedures involve removing severely damaged gum tissue and grafting new tissue in its place for an improved appearance and adequate support for teeth.

Preventing an oral infection

One of the primary concerns that often develops after a traumatic incident is the development of an oral infection. Restorative dentists may take precautionary measures to reduce the risk of an oral infection developing or spreading. This can include antibiotic treatment and advising the patient on how to care for their teeth at home after dental trauma treatment. A root canal procedure may be necessary if the roots of a tooth are damaged during an accident or an infection develops inside of a tooth.

The cosmetic benefits of seeing a restorative dentist

Many patients are more concerned with restoring the appearance of their smile after an accident. Restorative dentists can choose treatments that offer cosmetic benefits, such as using a tooth-colored crown rather than a metal crown. Be sure to speak with the dentist about what treatment options offer the most cosmetic benefits.

Schedule a visit for restorative dentistry after an accident

Whether you have recently been in an accident that results in dental trauma or you need restorative care for another reason, we encourage you to contact our dental team today to arrange a visit. We can personalize your restorative treatment plan to help you restore the health, appearance, and function of your smile.

Request an appointment here: https://lincroftvillagedental.com or call Lincroft Village Dental Care at (732) 842-5005 for an appointment in our Lincroft office.

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