Dental Trauma Centre

Emergency Dental Trauma, Extraction & Facial Fracture Care

At Dr. M Dental Care & Implant, Dr. Md. Mudassir Mohiuddin provides professional dental trauma care for painful teeth, difficult extractions, impacted teeth and facial fracture-related dental concerns.

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Urgent Dental Care

Prompt Care for Dental Injuries, Pain & Surgical Needs

A dental trauma centre focuses on urgent dental conditions such as broken teeth, severe tooth pain, impacted teeth, facial injuries and teeth that cannot be saved. Fast assessment is important because delaying treatment can increase pain, infection, swelling and long-term complications.

Trauma-related dental care may include normal extraction, open extraction, impacted tooth removal and support for facial fracture cases. Each treatment is planned carefully with patient comfort, safety and long-term healing in mind.

Trauma Centre Services

Extraction, Impaction & Facial Fracture Support

Our trauma centre services are designed for patients needing urgent, surgical or complex dental care.

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Normal Extraction

Normal extraction is used when a tooth is visible and can be removed safely due to decay, damage, mobility or infection.

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Open Extraction

Open extraction is used for more difficult teeth where surgical access may be required for safe and controlled removal.

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Impaction

Impacted teeth, especially wisdom teeth, may remain trapped under the gum or bone and require professional surgical care.

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Facial Fractures

Facial fracture-related dental care supports diagnosis, stabilisation and referral guidance when jaw or facial bones are involved.

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Dental Emergency

Sudden swelling, severe pain, broken teeth or injury should be assessed quickly to reduce complications.

Safe Recovery

Aftercare guidance helps reduce pain, bleeding, swelling and infection risk after trauma or extraction.

Normal Extraction

Normal extraction is a routine tooth removal procedure performed when a tooth is badly decayed, loose, infected, fractured or no longer suitable for restoration. It is usually recommended when saving the tooth is not the best long-term option.

This treatment is useful because it removes the source of pain or infection, protects nearby teeth and helps prevent the dental problem from spreading further.

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Open Extraction

Open extraction is a surgical tooth removal procedure used when a tooth is difficult to remove with a normal extraction method. This may happen when the tooth is broken below the gum line, has curved roots or is covered by gum or bone.

Open extraction is useful because it allows better access and control, making the removal safer and more predictable in complex cases.

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Impaction

Impaction occurs when a tooth cannot fully erupt into the mouth. This is common with wisdom teeth, but it can also affect other teeth. Impacted teeth may cause pain, swelling, infection, pressure on nearby teeth and difficulty cleaning the area.

Treatment for impacted teeth is useful because it helps prevent repeated infection, crowding, cyst formation and damage to neighbouring teeth.

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Facial Fractures

Facial fractures may involve the jaw, cheekbone, nose or surrounding facial bones. Dental trauma can also affect tooth position, bite alignment, soft tissues and jaw movement.

Early assessment is important because facial fractures may affect chewing, speech, facial appearance and long-term jaw function. Patients with suspected facial fracture should seek urgent professional care.

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When Should You Seek Urgent Dental Care?

Dental trauma should not be ignored. Early care can reduce pain, control infection and improve healing outcomes.

  • Severe tooth pain or swelling
  • Broken, cracked or fractured tooth
  • Impacted or painful wisdom tooth
  • Tooth infection or pus around gums
  • Bleeding after injury
  • Difficulty opening mouth or chewing
  • Suspected jaw or facial fracture
Why It Matters

Fast Treatment Helps Prevent Bigger Problems

A painful or damaged tooth can quickly become worse if left untreated. Infection may spread, swelling may increase and surrounding teeth or bone may be affected.

Trauma care is important because it focuses on immediate relief, safe diagnosis and proper treatment planning. Whether the concern is extraction, impaction or facial fracture, timely care supports better healing and reduces long-term risk.

Treatment Process

Our Trauma Care Process

Every urgent case is assessed carefully before treatment is planned.

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Emergency Check

We assess pain, swelling, injury, bleeding and dental condition.

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Diagnosis

X-rays or scans may be used to understand tooth, bone or fracture concerns.

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Treatment

We plan normal extraction, open extraction, impaction care or fracture guidance.

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Aftercare

Clear recovery instructions support healing and reduce complications.

Why Choose Dr M Dental

Professional Trauma Centre Care with Trusted Expertise

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Careful Assessment

Each trauma case is assessed based on pain, injury level, infection risk and treatment urgency.

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Surgical Planning

Normal extraction, open extraction and impacted tooth removal are planned for safety and comfort.

Recovery Support

Clear aftercare guidance helps patients recover with better comfort and reduced complication risk.

FAQs

Trauma Centre FAQs

What is the difference between normal extraction and open extraction?

Normal extraction is used when the tooth is visible and easier to remove. Open extraction is a surgical method used for difficult, broken, impacted or deeply positioned teeth.

When does a tooth need extraction?

A tooth may need extraction when it is severely decayed, fractured, infected, loose or cannot be restored safely.

What is an impacted tooth?

An impacted tooth is a tooth that cannot fully come through the gum. It may remain trapped under gum or bone and can cause pain, swelling or infection.

Are wisdom teeth commonly impacted?

Yes. Wisdom teeth are commonly impacted because there may not be enough space for them to erupt properly.

What should I do for a suspected facial fracture?

Seek urgent professional care immediately, especially if there is facial swelling, jaw pain, difficulty biting, bleeding, numbness or trouble opening the mouth.

Is tooth extraction painful?

Local anaesthesia is used to keep the area numb during extraction. Some discomfort or swelling may occur after treatment, and aftercare instructions help support healing.

Need Urgent Dental Trauma Care?

Book an emergency consultation with Dr. Md. Mudassir Mohiuddin for extraction, open extraction, impacted tooth care and facial fracture-related dental concerns.

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