Dental trauma: assessment and acute management of fractures

Prim Dent J. 2023 Dec;12(4):36-46. doi: 10.1177/20501684231212376.

Abstract

Acute dental trauma is unscheduled and presents infrequently to the majority of practitioners. Therefore, a consistent, logical and systematic process for examination, prioritisation and management is imperative for all sustained injuries to have an optimal outcome. Fractures are a frequent sequela to dental trauma and can involve any aspect of the tooth structure or supporting alveolar bone. While some minor crown fractures may initially seem inconsequential, they may be a subtle indication to a more serious underlying root fracture. Concomitant injuries and injuries that have been initially missed are generally associated with poorer outcomes. The time sensitive management of traumatic dental injuries aims to preserve pulpal and periodontal health where possible. The follow up period for tooth or alveolar fractures are important to allow for early intervention if pathology develops.

Keywords: Dental trauma; alveolar fracture; crown fracture; fractures; root fracture.

MeSH terms

  • Dental Pulp / injuries
  • Humans
  • Tooth Avulsion* / complications
  • Tooth Crown / injuries
  • Tooth Fractures* / complications
  • Tooth Fractures* / diagnosis
  • Tooth Fractures* / therapy
  • Tooth Root / injuries