×
Please select City And Area.
Doctors Near You for Tooth Luxation in Germasogeia
restless leg syndrome treatment

Tooth luxation refers to the displacement of a tooth from its normal position within the dental socket, often as a result of trauma or injury. This condition can range from mild displacement to complete dislodgement, depending on the severity of the trauma. Luxation is categorized into different types: concussion (bruising of the tooth without displacement), subluxation (partial loosening without displacement), lateral luxation (tooth pushed sideways or backward), extrusive luxation (tooth partially pulled out of the socket), and intrusive luxation (tooth pushed deeper into the socket). Common causes of tooth luxation include accidents, falls, sports injuries, or direct blows to the mouth, making children and athletes particularly susceptible. The force exerted on the tooth and surrounding structures can damage the periodontal ligament and alveolar bone, leading to mobility or displacement. Treatment for tooth luxation depends on the type and severity of the injury. Mild cases, such as concussion or subluxation, may require minimal intervention, focusing on monitoring and maintaining good oral hygiene to prevent infection. More severe cases, such as lateral, extrusive, or intrusive luxations, often necessitate repositioning of the tooth, stabilizing it with a splint, and monitoring for potential complications like pulp necrosis or root resorption. In cases of severe displacement or damage, root canal therapy may be needed to preserve the tooth. Immediate dental evaluation is crucial to assess the extent of the injury, provide appropriate treatment, and improve the chances of preserving the affected tooth.
- Molecular Pathology Diagnostic Services in Germasogeia
- Surgical Management of Obesity in Germasogeia
- Management of juvenile arthritis in Germasogeia
- Pain Management and Rehabilitation in Germasogeia
- Neurointerventional Radiology Services in Germasogeia
- Pediatric Growth Disorders Management in Germasogeia
- Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) Screening and Treatment in Germasogeia
- Heart Transplant in Germasogeia
- Low Vision Rehabilitation in Germasogeia
- Pediatric Temperature Regulation in Germasogeia
- Innovations and Research in Germasogeia
- Pediatric Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) and Acid Reflux in Germasogeia
- Cerebrovascular Disease Diagnosis in Germasogeia
- Diabetes Management Programs in Germasogeia