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Luxation Injuries Treatment for Displaced Teeth in Edmonton

Choose our Edmonton clinic for Luxation Injuries Treatment for Displaced Teeth with cutting-edge technology and specialist care beyond typical dental practices. We blend specialist knowledge with careful treatment planning to deliver superior results. We combine certified expertise with comprehensive treatment planning to deliver excellent Luxation Injuries Treatment for Displaced Teeth results for Edmonton residents.

Our Luxation Injuries Treatment for Displaced Teeth specialists hold prestigious degrees and maintain continuous GDC professional development, following strict BDA protocols. Our Luxation Injuries Treatment for Displaced Teeth treatments follow rigorous protocols endorsed by the BDA, GDC and UK dental standards, ensuring regulated professional care.

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What are Luxation Injuries Treatment for Displaced Teeth?

Treatment for luxation injuries in displaced teeth typically involves prompt repositioning of the tooth to its original position, followed by stabilisation with a flexible splint for 2-4 weeks depending on the severity of displacement. For extrusive and lateral luxations, gentle manual repositioning is recommended within 24 hours of injury, while intrusive luxations may require surgical or orthodontic repositioning techniques. Follow-up care often includes monitoring for pulp necrosis, with root canal treatment necessary in many cases of severe displacement. The prognosis depends on the extent of injury, the stage of root development, and how quickly appropriate treatment is provided, with timely intervention significantly improving outcomes for displaced teeth.
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Why Choose Us

Receive expert Luxation Injuries Treatment for Displaced Teeth at London Dental Specialists with our complete aftercare programme in Edmonton. Our practice uses only GDC registered specialists with advanced training beyond regular dentistry. We provide detailed treatment plans with clear costs before any procedure. Listen to firsthand feedback from our Luxation Injuries Treatment for Displaced Teeth patients:

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Looking for expert care? Book a consultation with our GDC-registered specialists in Edmonton. Appointments available this week, including lunchtime slots.

Each visit includes detailed diagnostics, expert review, and a clear plan—no pressure. We accept most dental insurers and offer easy monthly options.

Our practice is led by Dr. Ope Sodeinde, a GDC-registered Specialist in Prosthodontics with over 20 years of clinical experience. From diagnostics to aftercare, our team uses the latest dental technology and clinical protocols to deliver safe, consistent results.

Speak to our coordinators on +44 7700 100779 or use the form below to book today. We respond promptly—usually within one working day—and you’ll always speak to a knowledgeable member of our team.

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Our Process For Luxation Injuries Treatment for Displaced Teeth

At London Dental Specialists, our Luxation Injuries Treatment for Displaced Teeth is a structured process designed to restore your dental health efficiently. We begin with a comprehensive consultation and assessment to evaluate the extent of your tooth displacement. Following this, we develop a personalised treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. The treatment procedure involves careful repositioning of the displaced tooth, often under local anaesthesia, and stabilisation using flexible splinting techniques. Post-treatment care is crucial; we provide detailed aftercare instructions and schedule follow-up appointments to monitor healing and ensure optimal recovery.

Recovery Timeline

Step 1

Consultation & Assessment



  • Thorough inspection of the affected tooth

  • Advanced radiographic imaging for detailed assessment

  • Vitality testing to assess nerve health

  • Mobility assessment to evaluate tooth stability

  • Soft tissue evaluation for gum health

  • Personalised treatment plan development

Step 2

Luxation Injuries Treatment Plan



  • Tooth repositioning under local anaesthesia

  • Stabilisation with flexible splinting

  • Endodontic assessment and vitality testing

  • Soft tissue care for lacerations

  • Scheduled follow-up appointments

Step 3

Luxation Injuries Treatment for Displaced Teeth



  • Precise repositioning of the displaced tooth

  • Application of a flexible splint for stabilisation

  • Endodontic assessment for nerve health

  • Prompt treatment of any soft tissue injuries

  • Regular follow-up appointments to monitor healing

Step 4

Post Luxation Injuries Care



  • Oral hygiene maintenance with chlorhexidine mouthwash

  • Soft diet recommendations for 2 weeks

  • Activity and sports restrictions

  • Regular follow-up appointments

  • Warning signs monitoring

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Get Directions to our Dental Clinic from Edmonton

Get to our state-of-the-art clinic from Edmonton via the tube network to Bond Street, then change to Regent's Park for 111 Regent's Park Road. London Dental Specialists offers expert Luxation Injuries Treatment for Displaced Teeth with Dr. Sodeinde's advanced qualifications and flexible scheduling including evening appointments.

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Conditions We Treat With Luxation Injuries Treatment for Displaced Teeth

London Dental Specialists treats numerous conditions with Luxation Injuries Treatment for Displaced Teeth in Edmonton, helping patients obtain improved oral health. We assess each condition individually to ensure Luxation Injuries Treatment for Displaced Teeth is the most appropriate treatment option. Our team explains how Luxation Injuries Treatment for Displaced Teeth can resolve your specific dental condition.


  • Extrusive Luxation: Treatment involves gentle repositioning of the tooth to its normal position, followed by stabilization with a flexible splint for approximately two weeks. We provide emergency dental care to prevent further displacement and promote proper healing.

  • Lateral Luxation: We treat this condition by carefully repositioning the displaced tooth and applying a flexible splint for 4 weeks. Treatment may include root canal therapy if pulp necrosis develops during the healing process.

  • Intrusive Luxation: Depending on the severity, we offer surgical repositioning for severe intrusions (>7mm) or orthodontic repositioning for milder cases. Treatment includes splinting and monitoring for potential root resorption.

  • Subluxation: We manage this milder form of tooth displacement by recommending a soft diet for two weeks and monitoring the tooth's healing. No splinting is typically required unless there's significant mobility.

  • Gingival Lacerations: When tooth displacement is accompanied by soft tissue damage, we provide suturing of gingival lacerations to promote proper healing alongside the treatment of the displaced tooth.

  • Dental Trauma in Permanent Teeth: Our comprehensive approach includes immediate assessment, appropriate repositioning techniques, and long-term follow-up to ensure optimal outcomes for traumatised permanent teeth.

  • Root Canal Complications: We provide calcium hydroxide application and root canal treatment when necessary to prevent inflammation and infection following luxation injuries.

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Get to Know Our Trained Care Team Focused on Luxation Injuries Treatment for Displaced Teeth in Edmonton

Our expert team brings unparalleled skill to managing luxation injuries and displaced teeth. Dr. Sodeinde's periodontal expertise ensures optimal gum health during recovery, while Dr. Patel specialises in endodontic treatment for compromised tooth structure following trauma. Dr. Papagalani offers orthodontic repositioning techniques for displaced teeth, complementing our comprehensive approach. Florentina provides essential preventive care during the healing process. From emergency splinting to long-term resorption management, our specialists deliver precise, evidence-based treatment for all classifications of tooth luxation, helping patients preserve their natural teeth even after significant displacement injuries.
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Dr Ope Sodeinde

Principal Dentist & Specialist in Periodontics

BDS MFDS RCS(Ed) MSc(Rest Dent) MClinDent(Perio) MPerioRCS(Ed)

GDC No: 104071

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Dr Neha Patel

Specialist in Endodontics

BDS MFDS RCS(Ed) FHEA MClinDent(Ed) MEndoRCS(Ed)

GDC No: 150517

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Dr Kia Papagalani

Specialist in Orthodontics

DipDS Athens MS(Ortho) OSU

GDC No: 228487

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a dental luxation injury?


A dental luxation injury occurs when a tooth is displaced from its normal position in the socket due to trauma. At London Dental Specialists, we classify luxation injuries based on the direction and severity of displacement. These injuries can range from concussion (tooth is tender but not displaced) to more severe forms where the tooth is partially pushed out (extrusion), pushed into the socket (intrusion), or moved sideways (lateral luxation).



How do you treat dental luxation at London Dental Specialists?


At London Dental Specialists, our treatment for dental luxation depends on the diagnosis and severity of the displacement. Treatment typically includes:



  • Stabilising the tooth with a specialised splint for two to four weeks

  • Performing root canal treatment on severely displaced teeth

  • Applying medicaments such as calcium hydroxide to prevent inflammatory root resorption

  • Monitoring the tooth's healing through regular follow-up appointments

  • Providing appropriate pain management and antibiotics when necessary



How long does tooth luxation take to heal?


The healing time for tooth luxation varies depending on the severity of the injury. With proper treatment at London Dental Specialists, most supporting tissues around the tooth heal within six weeks if the nerve structure remains undamaged. The surrounding tissues that support your tooth typically experience swelling and inflammation that resolves within a few weeks. However, complete healing and monitoring may continue for several months to ensure no complications develop.



How do you treat intrusive luxation of permanent teeth?


For intrusive luxation (where the tooth is pushed into the socket), our specialists at London Dental Specialists provide treatment based on the severity of intrusion:



  • For mild intrusions (less than 3mm), we may allow for spontaneous re-eruption with careful monitoring

  • For moderate intrusions (3-7mm), we typically perform orthodontic repositioning of the tooth

  • For severe intrusions (more than 7mm), we conduct immediate surgical repositioning followed by splinting for 4 weeks

  • Root canal treatment is often necessary and is initiated within 2-3 weeks of the injury



What should I do immediately if my tooth becomes dislodged?


If your tooth becomes dislodged, follow these immediate steps before reaching London Dental Specialists:



  1. Locate the tooth if it has come out completely

  2. Handle the tooth carefully, touching only the crown (not the root)

  3. Gently rinse the tooth with milk or saline solution (not water) if it's dirty

  4. If possible, attempt to reinsert the tooth into its socket

  5. If reinsertion isn't possible, keep the tooth moist in milk, saline solution, or tucked in your cheek

  6. Contact our emergency dental care line immediately

  7. Arrive at our clinic as quickly as possible – ideally within 30 minutes



Can a luxated tooth be saved?


Yes, many luxated teeth can be saved with prompt and appropriate treatment. At London Dental Specialists, our success rates are highest when patients seek treatment within 30-60 minutes of the injury. The prognosis depends on several factors including the type of luxation, the stage of root development, and how quickly treatment is initiated. With proper emergency care and follow-up treatment, many luxated teeth can be preserved and remain functional for years.



Will I need a root canal after a tooth luxation injury?


The need for root canal treatment following a luxation injury depends on the severity of displacement and damage to the pulp (nerve tissue). At London Dental Specialists, we carefully assess each case individually. Generally, severely luxated teeth, especially in adult patients, often require root canal treatment as the blood supply to the pulp may be compromised. This procedure is typically initiated 2-3 weeks after the injury once the tooth has been stabilised.



How long will I need to wear a splint after a luxation injury?


The duration of splinting at London Dental Specialists depends on the type and severity of the luxation injury:



  • For subluxation and extrusion: 2 weeks

  • For lateral luxation: 4 weeks

  • For root fractures (cervical third): 4 months or longer

  • For avulsion (completely knocked-out tooth): 2 weeks


Our specialists will determine the appropriate splinting duration for your specific case and provide clear instructions for care during this period.



What follow-up care is needed after treatment for a luxated tooth?


After initial treatment for a luxated tooth at London Dental Specialists, follow-up care typically includes:



  • Regular clinical examinations at 1, 2, 4, 8 weeks and then at 6 and 12 months

  • Radiographic assessments to monitor healing and detect any complications

  • Pulp vitality testing to check the health of the nerve

  • Possible adjustment or removal of splints at the appropriate time

  • Oral hygiene instructions to prevent infection around the injured tooth

  • Additional treatments if complications such as root resorption develop

  • Annual check-ups for at least 5 years in severe cases


Book your Luxation Injuries Treatment for Displaced Teeth consultation by calling +44 7700 100779 or completing our contact form for comprehensive answers to your questions in Edmonton. London Dental Specialists provides expert guidance about Luxation Injuries Treatment for Displaced Teeth treatments with transparent pricing and realistic expectations. We offer flexible appointment times to suit your schedule.

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Luxation Injuries Treatment for Displaced Teeth Aftercare Products and Methods




















































































Product Brands What it Takes Care of Details
Ultra-Soft Toothbrush Oral-B Sensitive, Colgate Slim Soft, TePe Gentle cleaning around stabilised teeth Extra-gentle bristles to avoid disturbing repositioned teeth during healing.
Antimicrobial Mouthwash Corsodyl, Listerine Zero, Dentyl Infection prevention Helps prevent infection around traumatised teeth without irritating healing tissues.
Soft Diet Support Products Complan, Fortisip, Ensure Nutritional support Provides nutrition while maintaining a soft diet during healing period.
Cold Compress Boots, Superdrug, Koolpak Swelling reduction Helps reduce inflammation in the first 24-48 hours after treatment.
Sensitivity Relief Gel Sensodyne, Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief Sensitivity management Provides relief for post-trauma tooth sensitivity.
Oral Irrigation Device Waterpik, Philips Sonicare Airfloss Gentle cleaning around splints Low-pressure setting helps clean around stabilisation splints without disruption.
Calcium-Rich Supplements Holland & Barrett, Boots, Vitabiotics Tooth healing support May support mineralisation during healing of traumatised teeth.
Dental Wax Orthodent, Boots, DenTek Splint comfort Provides relief from any irritation caused by stabilisation splints.
Travel Cleaning Kit Oral-B, Colgate, Boots On-the-go care Maintains oral hygiene while away from home during recovery period.
Soft-Bristled Interdental Brushes TePe, Oral-B, Boots Cleaning around splints Helps clean difficult-to-reach areas around stabilisation devices.
Pain Relief Medication Nurofen, Panadol, Boots own brand Discomfort management Over-the-counter options for managing post-treatment discomfort.
Pulp Vitality Monitoring Kit Available through dentist Long-term monitoring Home monitoring tools to check for signs of pulp necrosis during recovery.
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