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Dr. Pollock & Dr. Dombrowski offer your the best Oral Maxillofacial Surgery experience.

No one plans for dental trauma, but it happens.

Dental trauma is frequent among children and teens, but it can happen to anyone of any age. One of the most common causes of dental trauma is sports-related accidents, but they can also occur as the result of car accidents or falls. Even a seemingly minor injury should be addressed as soon as possible. At Rockwall Oral Surgery, we can assess the extent of your dental trauma, and take the measures necessary to protect the health of your teeth and mouth.

If a baby tooth is damaged, it can be restored aesthetically. Sometimes a dislodged primary tooth can be repositioned, but this is rarely successful. If a primary tooth is knocked out, it should not be replanted. Usually in this case, doing so causes more damage to the underlying permanent tooth that is growing inside the bone. All cases are different and if dental trauma occurs to any type of tooth, it is best to contact Dr. Pollock and Dr. Dombrowski for an evaluation as soon as possible.

Types of Dental Trauma

Know how to approach dental trauma and injuries

Damaged Teeth

Most chips and cracks can be easily restored with dental bonding. For larger damages, a dental crown, or restorative “cap” may be required. However, if the damage extends into the pulp of the tooth, a root canal may be required. This treatment involves removing the pulp and the root of the tooth to clear away any bacteria and infection. At the end of the procedure, the tooth is capped with a crown. For seriously damaged teeth, such as those that are split, the best solution may be to extract them and replace them with a restorative option, such as a bridge or dental implant.

 

Dislodged Teeth

Sometimes, the impact can dislodge a tooth. It may be pushed up into the socket, or it may come out of the socket slightly. Either way, we can reposition the tooth to its original location and stabilize it. In many cases, a root canal treatment will be needed.

It is also possible that your tooth may come completely out of the socket. It is still possible to replace the tooth. Be sure to find the tooth and clean it off, preserving it in a sealed jar of milk until you can get to the office. We can reseat the tooth and stabilize it with a splint.

Root Fractures

Injuries to the tooth can include horizontal root fractures. Fractures closer to the tip of the root have a better chance of healing properly. Root fractures close to the crown have less of a chance for long-term success, and we may need to stabilize the tooth with a splint for the best results.

Bone Injuries

Dental injuries may include injuries to the jawbone or other facial bones. Much like any other bone, the jawbone needs to be set. However, your face cannot be placed in a cast. Instead, there are a few ways in which bone injuries can be set. The first is with the wiring. Wire limits the motion of your jaw while the bones heal. The other option is metal plates and screws. While plates and screws allow you range of motion to eat and speak, there are many instances in which the hardware is left in permanently.

Soft Tissue Injuries

Injuries to the teeth can result in soft tissue injuries, such as lacerations. The soft tissues of your face are delicate and contain many nerves. Close to your mouth, the soft tissues also contain salivary glands and ducts. The nerves, glands, and ducts need to be carefully repaired to restore full function. An oral surgeon is an expert in the anatomy of your face and will be able to provide you with the best possible results.

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I Am Grateful

"I had a root canal done in Dallas and unfortunately there was a persistent infection so I chose to have the tooth extracted. Thankfully, I had the procedure done by Dr. Kevin Pollock in Rockwall. He and his staff were able to make this procedure a pleasant one. I am grateful for the amazing work he did. My family will be choosing Dr. Pollock for all of our future procedures! His staff is also very conscientious and kind. I appreciate Dr. Pollock, Annalise, Stephanie and Cheryl! Thank you for helping through this with ease!"

Beth O.

I Had The BEST Experience!

"I had the BEST experience at Rockwall Oral Surgery! Today, I had two baby teeth extracted, and since my adult impacted canine wouldn’t move, Dr. Pollock placed an implant at the same time as the extraction. I couldn’t be happier with the results!

From the moment I walked in, the staff was warm, professional, and reassuring. I opted for IV sedation, and I didn’t feel a thing—truly the easiest dental procedure I’ve ever had.

Dr. Pollock explained everything clearly, made me feel completely comfortable, and the whole team went above and beyond to make the process smooth.

If you’re looking for skilled oral surgeons who genuinely care about their patients, I can’t recommend Rockwall Oral Surgery enough!"

- Michelle T.

A High Level of Care

"I’ve used Dr. Pollock multiple times—for both of my older kids, my niece and nephews, and even myself—and each experience has been excellent. He provides a high level of care, is extremely knowledgeable, and takes the time to ensure everything is clearly explained.

Following his post-op instructions led to smooth and quick healing every time. What really stands out is his thoughtful aftercare—he’s responsive, follows up when needed, and genuinely makes you feel like you’re in good hands. I highly recommend him to anyone needing an oral surgeon."

- Michelle I.

How to find us? We are located in the of Rockwall

If you have suffered an oral injury, it is imperative that you seek dental assistance, even if the injury does not seem that severe. Contact Rockwall Oral Surgery today!

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