Dental trauma
Part of a tooth can be broken off or a whole tooth or several teeth knocked out:
- haemorrhage can vary from insignificant to profuse
- pain may not be felt from the pulp of a fractured tooth
- vasovagal shock may occur with pallor, faintness and tachycardia
Assess:
- the amount of bleeding
- the need for analgesia or antibiotic
- the extent of the damage eg a tooth to be re-implanted
- the possibility of jaw fracture or other injury
Reference:
- Zaleckiene V, Peciuliene V, Brukiene V, Drukteinis S. Traumatic dental injuries: etiology, prevalence and possible outcomes. Stomatologija. 2014;16(1):7-14.
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