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Dental trauma can strike without warning — a fall, a sports injury, a workplace accident, or even a routine mishap. When it does, every second matters. In this episode of Smile Sessions with Dr. Tony, we take a deep dive into the evidence-based management of traumatic dental injuries, focusing on luxations, avulsions, fractures, splinting protocols, and the crucial role of documentation in private practice.
Dr. Tony, a comprehensive dentist with more than a decade of hands-on experience in orthodontics, restorative care, implants, and cosmetic dentistry, breaks down the protocols that turn chaotic emergencies into structured, successful outcomes.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
Why This Episode Matters:
Dental trauma isn’t just an “accident” — it’s a clinical challenge that demands precision, rapid decision-making, and a structured protocol. Whether you’re a general dentist, an endodontist, or part of a private practice team, knowing how to respond in the first minutes and hours after trauma can save teeth, preserve long-term oral health, and protect your practice legally and financially.
For Patients Seeking Help:
If you’re experiencing a dental emergency, don’t wait. Immediate care often determines whether a tooth can be saved. For more information about emergency dentistry services and common treatments, visit:
👉 Archer Dental Emergency Dentistry
Who Should Listen:
Closing Thoughts:
Dr. Tony emphasizes that trauma cases are high-pressure but manageable when approached systematically. From initial classification to splinting, follow-up, and long-term endodontic care, the protocols discussed here are not just theory — they are lifelines for patients and essential tools for clinicians.
Stay tuned for the next episode of Smile Sessions with Dr. Tony, where we’ll dive into worker’s compensation in dentistry and how it impacts patient care, staff workflow, and practice management.
By Anton ZhadovichDental trauma can strike without warning — a fall, a sports injury, a workplace accident, or even a routine mishap. When it does, every second matters. In this episode of Smile Sessions with Dr. Tony, we take a deep dive into the evidence-based management of traumatic dental injuries, focusing on luxations, avulsions, fractures, splinting protocols, and the crucial role of documentation in private practice.
Dr. Tony, a comprehensive dentist with more than a decade of hands-on experience in orthodontics, restorative care, implants, and cosmetic dentistry, breaks down the protocols that turn chaotic emergencies into structured, successful outcomes.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
Why This Episode Matters:
Dental trauma isn’t just an “accident” — it’s a clinical challenge that demands precision, rapid decision-making, and a structured protocol. Whether you’re a general dentist, an endodontist, or part of a private practice team, knowing how to respond in the first minutes and hours after trauma can save teeth, preserve long-term oral health, and protect your practice legally and financially.
For Patients Seeking Help:
If you’re experiencing a dental emergency, don’t wait. Immediate care often determines whether a tooth can be saved. For more information about emergency dentistry services and common treatments, visit:
👉 Archer Dental Emergency Dentistry
Who Should Listen:
Closing Thoughts:
Dr. Tony emphasizes that trauma cases are high-pressure but manageable when approached systematically. From initial classification to splinting, follow-up, and long-term endodontic care, the protocols discussed here are not just theory — they are lifelines for patients and essential tools for clinicians.
Stay tuned for the next episode of Smile Sessions with Dr. Tony, where we’ll dive into worker’s compensation in dentistry and how it impacts patient care, staff workflow, and practice management.