What should you do if a tooth gets knocked out? Should you get a dental implant right away? When can a broken tooth be saved?
In Episode 14 of Talk’N’Teeth, Dr. Dean Vafiadis and Dr. Publio Silfa break down everything you need to know about dental trauma, fractured teeth, knocked-out teeth (avulsed teeth), root canals, splinting, and when dental implants are appropriate.
Dental injuries from sports, bike accidents, scooters, falls, and trauma are common — especially in kids and young adults. The most important takeaway:
Save the natural tooth whenever possible.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
• What to do immediately if a permanent tooth is knocked out
• How long you have to save a tooth after trauma
• Why splinting is critical after dental injury
• When a root canal is necessary after trauma
• Why dental implants should NOT be placed too early (especially under 25)
• The long-term risks of anterior dental implants
• Age-based treatment planning for broken or fractured teeth
• How bone growth affects implant timing
This episode is essential for parents, athletes, young adults, and anyone considering dental implants after trauma.
If you’ve ever wondered whether to extract a damaged tooth or try to save it, this conversation could change how you think about dental care.
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