dental trauma Cambridge
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General Advice on Tooth Trauma Treatment?
Make sure the patients is OK.
Any doubts and you should take them straight to casualty.
In extreme cases call 999.
Teeth Management must always be a second priority to medical emergency eg head injury, loss of consciousness etc.
Contact us immediately the patient is medically stable. Every minute matters when dental trauma has occurred, especially if a tooth was knocked out.
Grasp the tooth by the chewing surfaces, rinse it off, and submerge it in a glass of clean water.
Call us straight away on 01223 363277, as teeth are most easily reattached within 30 minutes of being knocked out.
Apply direct pressure with a gauze pad to minimize any bleeding.
How Can We Help?
You can expect comprehensive care when you come in to see the emergency dentists at The Cambridge Dental Hub for a dental trauma evaluation.
The practice is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including a dental cone beam CT scanner and digital impression machine, to ensure you get an accurate diagnosis and effective treatment plan.
Why Are We The First Choice Dental Trauma Centre In Cambridge?
Because we are the only dental practice that is readily available 7 days a week without a call out charge.
Because we are the most popular Dental Trauma Service our dentists are very experienced and well trained.
Our clinic has all the very latest technology available.
Dental trauma is common and may occur after a trip and fall or from a sports injury.
No matter the cause or severity of your dental trauma, you need immediate dental care to prevent more damage or dental complications.
The Cambridge Dental Hub is open seven days a week, including holidays, and offers evening hours, and the team specializes in unexpected dental emergencies like dental trauma.
Contact us on 01223 363277 to get the immediate care you need.
During your appointment, your dentist asks detailed questions about how your dental trauma occurred, as well as questions about your dental and medical history.
Your dentist then examines your mouth, paying special attention to the area of your mouth affected by the dental trauma.
Diagnostic imaging tests are performed to assess the severity of your dental trauma, which helps direct your treatment plan.
We are experts not just because of our training but because we see so many trauma cases at the practice.