Act quickly after a shock

Dental Trauma and Accidents

A fall at school or during sports? A blow to the teeth requires a quick assessment to protect the developing permanent teeth.

What are the symptoms?

Observe your child's mouth and contact us if you notice:
  • Broken or fractured tooth
  • Tooth knocked out of its socket
  • Abnormal mobility (loose tooth)
  • Baby tooth embedded in the gum
  • Persistent bleeding
  • Crooked orthodontic appliance
  • Injury to the cheek or lips
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Why is this an emergency?

The consequences of an impact are not always visible to the naked eye.

Germ infection

The germ of the permanent tooth located under the baby tooth may have been damaged.

Premature loss

After the premature loss of a baby tooth, the space for the permanent tooth can close, blocking any further development.

Nerve damage

A fracture can expose the nerve and cause pain or infection.

Damaged device

A crooked archwire can injure the mucous membranes and shift the teeth in the wrong direction.

What are the risks if you don't receive treatment?

Follow-up is essential even if everything seems normal.

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A swift and reassuring intervention.

A blow to the teeth?

Contact the hospital's dental office or dental department immediately.

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