How Common Are Traumatic Dental Injuries?
Dental trauma is far more prevalent than many people realize. According to the National Institutes of Health, the prevalence of traumatic dental injuries is steady at 20 to 30% across the general population, with injuries occurring across all age groups. Children learning to walk and run, adolescents involved in contact sports, adults who play recreational sports or experience falls, and older adults with balance concerns are all at meaningful risk. The front teeth, particularly the upper central incisors, bear the brunt of most impacts because of their position and their exposure during a direct blow.
Understanding that dental trauma is common does not make it less urgent when it happens. It does, however, reinforce why having an experienced dental team available, one who handles these situations regularly and stays current on the most effective treatment protocols, matters for the outcome.
Types of Traumatic Dental Injuries We Treat
Dental trauma is not a single type of injury. It exists on a spectrum, from minor surface damage to complete displacement of a tooth from its socket, and each presentation calls for a different clinical response.
Enamel and dentin fractures are the most frequently seen injuries and range from small chips to deeper cracks that reach the inner layers of the tooth. A minor enamel chip can often be addressed with dental bonding or a crown in Redwood City. A fracture that extends deeper into the dentin requires more careful evaluation of the pulp’s condition before the appropriate restoration is selected.
Crown fractures involving the pulp are more serious because the nerve tissue is now exposed or at risk. In these cases, a pulp evaluation is performed immediately to determine whether pulp capping or root canal therapy is the appropriate path. Our endodontics services in Redwood City allow us to address these situations in-house for straightforward presentations, without the added stress of an outside referral.
Root fractures and luxation injuries involve the deeper structure of the tooth or its attachment to the surrounding bone and ligament. Luxation refers to the displacement of a tooth within its socket, and it can present as loosening, tilting, intrusion deeper into the gum, or partial extrusion. These injuries require X-rays to fully assess and are often managed conservatively with monitoring, splinting, and follow-up care.
Avulsion, the complete displacement of a tooth from its socket, is the most time-sensitive dental emergency. If a permanent tooth is knocked out, keeping it moist, handling it by the crown rather than the root, and getting to a dentist within 30 to 60 minutes significantly increases the likelihood of successful reimplantation.
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Treating a Chipped Tooth in Redwood City and Beyond
Even injuries that seem minor on the surface deserve a prompt evaluation. A chip that appears cosmetic may have weakened the tooth structure in ways that are not visible, and a crack that does not cause pain initially can still allow bacteria to enter the tooth over time. Smile Craft Dental uses AI-assisted X-ray analysis to evaluate injury depth and surrounding bone with a higher degree of accuracy, giving us a clearer picture of what is happening beneath the surface. Think of it as the difference between guessing the depth of a pothole and measuring it: the measurement changes what you do next.
After the injury is assessed, treatment is sequenced to address both function and appearance. Depending on the nature of the injury, this may include bonding, a porcelain crown, a root canal, or a period of monitoring with follow-up imaging to ensure the tooth is stabilizing as expected.
Prevention With Custom Mouth Guards
Not all dental trauma is preventable, but a meaningful portion of sports-related injuries can be reduced with proper protection. Custom-fitted mouth guards in Redwood City from Smile Craft Dental offer far superior fit and protection compared to over-the-counter options. They are made from precise impressions of your teeth, which means they stay in place during contact and absorb impact more effectively. If you or a family member plays any contact or collision sport, this is one of the most straightforward preventive investments available.
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Smile Craft Dental Is Ready When You Need Us
Dr. Janice Chou completed her Doctor of Dental Surgery at the University of the Pacific Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry and continued her training through an advanced education in general dentistry residency. The Smile Craft Dental team prioritizes continuing education and the latest treatment advances, ensuring that every patient, whether coming in for a routine appointment or an unexpected injury, receives care that reflects the highest current standards. Our Redwood City office is modern, calming, and designed to make a stressful situation feel more manageable.
If you or someone in your family has experienced a dental injury, do not wait to see if it resolves on its own. Contact us to schedule an evaluation at Smile Craft Dental in Redwood City as soon as possible.