Tooth Fractures
Any tooth injury which causes marked, persistent pain or even just feels unusual should elicit a check in with Dr. Engelberg. Cracks in teeth cannot always be felt, and may remain visually undetectable. However, early identification of serious issues may help you save your tooth from extraction. It is important that the fracture not extend to your pulp chamber where your dental roots are housed. If dental pulp is exposed to bacterial infection, inflammation will set in that will likely lead to pain. Pulpal necrosis (the death of nerves in dental pulp) may happen. Tooth abscesses are another possibility. For these potential reasons, you shouldn’t ignore a significant fracture.
Jaw Fractures
The most common facial fractures will usually be noses, cheekbones, and jawbones. The latter means dental implications. Any serious injury to your jaw (especially one that results in intense pain, swelling, bruising, or numbness) should prompt you to seek immediate medical attention from your regular dentist, or an emergency dentist in off hours. You may even consider the, general physician, or emergency room if your jaw injury seems severe enough. Potential treatment could include jaw realignment or keeping the bone temporarily held together by wires and screws.
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