A Dental Bridge Might Be Able to Replace a Knocked Out Tooth

A severe blow to the mouth can cause significant oral trauma, which could potentially apply enough force to deeply shatter or knock out a tooth. In a situation like this, emergency dental care is often needed to treat soft tissue damage and assess the treatment options for the traumatized tooth. At Chad Latino DDS, we can provide several restorative dentistry solutions, including a dental bridge to replace a knocked out tooth.  In an extreme case where the tooth is not viable for treatment via a root canal, Dr. Latino and his associates might advocate a total dental extraction. This will remove whatever remains of the tooth’s root. Then your gums will be sutured and you will be provided with a prescription for some form of pain medication. After all the affected tissues have fully healed Dr. Latino can help you understand the dental restoration options offered at Chad Latino DDS. This might include a dental implant in Waco, Texas. This might also include a dental bridge restoration to fully replace the missing tooth. A bridge is one way to replace a knocked out tooth.  This mode of treatment starts with Dr. Latino examining the two teeth adjacent to the void to make sure they are healthy and strong. Then he will carefully remove the enamel layer from each tooth. This leaves behind a pair of abutments that will eventually anchor the dental bridge in your mouth. The dental bridge will be created at an off-site dental lab. You will need to return for a second appointment to have it cemented in place with a strong dental adhesive. If you live in the Waco, Texas, area and you have suffered a severe dental trauma, you should call 254-615-3084 to seek emergency dental care at Chad Latino DDS. We might recommend a dental bridge to replace your knocked out tooth, or another of our quality dental services. 

A Bridge Is One Effective Way to Replace a Knocked Out Tooth

Each of the teeth in your mouth are anchored into their sockets by strong periodontal ligaments. These ligaments are meant to hold each tooth in place for daily activities like biting off, chewing and grinding foods. There are other times when something like a hard fall or a blow to the face hits with such force that it can knock one or more of your teeth out. Most of the time when a tooth is knocked out, it is also severely fractured and some of it remains in the socket. When this happens the tooth is effectively dead. Dr. [doctor_name]’s only course of treatment is to extract the remnants and allow the gums to heal. He can then help you understand your options for replacing the tooth. One of the most common methods is to simply install a bridge. This is essentially an artificial tooth fused to a pair of crowns on each end. It is anchored on abutments formed from the neighboring teeth. To create these abutments, Dr. [doctor_name] uses a drill to remove most of the enamel from each tooth. This leaves behind a post-like core of dentin surrounding the healthy pulp and root of each tooth. Then, [heshe] will form an impression of the abutments as well as the void and your personal bite pattern. This will be sent to a dental lab where your new bridge is made. At the end of the appointment temporary crowns are cemented over each abutment to protect them. When your permanent bridge is ready Dr. [doctor_name] will call you back in for a brief follow up appointment. The temporary crowns will be removed and [heshe] will cement your new bridge onto the abutments. If you’ve just had a tooth knocked out, you should not delay in calling Dr. [doctor_name]’s [city], [state] office at [phone] for immediate treatment.  

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