
Choose our Soho clinic for Dental Trauma Care for Impact Injuries with cutting-edge technology and expert care beyond typical dental practices. We blend expert knowledge with careful treatment planning to deliver superior results. Our certified team provides exceptional Dental Trauma Care for Impact Injuries outcomes through detailed planning for Soho patients.
Dr. Ope Sodeinde is a GDC registered specialist with MClinDent Prosthodontics (Distinction) and over 20 years of practical experience in Dental Trauma Care for Impact Injuries. Our Dental Trauma Care for Impact Injuries services adhere to BDA standards and UK dental governance, ensuring Soho patients receive care satisfying all regulatory requirements.


Learn why Soho residents prefer London Dental Specialists for expert Dental Trauma Care for Impact Injuries with our modern equipment and qualified team. Dr. Sodeinde holds multiple advanced qualifications and mentors other dental professionals. We accept various dental insurance plans and offer financing flexibility. See these genuine patient stories about their successful Dental Trauma Care for Impact Injuries results:
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At London Dental Specialists, our Dental Trauma Care for Impact Injuries is a structured, four-step process designed to restore your dental health efficiently. We begin with a comprehensive consultation and assessment to evaluate the extent of your injury. Based on this evaluation, we develop a personalised treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. Our skilled team then performs the necessary treatment procedures, utilising advanced techniques to address the trauma effectively. Finally, we provide detailed post-treatment care instructions and schedule follow-up appointments to ensure optimal healing and long-term oral health.

Travel from Soho to our specialist Dental Trauma Care for Impact Injuries clinic at 111 Regent's Park Road using the tube network. From Soho station, take the Central Line eastbound toward central London, then change to the Northern Line for Regent's Park. Call +44 7700 100779 for specific directions from your exact location.

Our Soho practice uses Dental Trauma Care for Impact Injuries to treat specific dental conditions that benefit to this treatment approach. We thoroughly evaluate your condition to ensure Dental Trauma Care for Impact Injuries is the most suitable solution. Our team explains which conditions can be successfully treated with Dental Trauma Care for Impact Injuries.

Principal Dentist & Specialist in Periodontics
BDS MFDS RCS(Ed) MSc(Rest Dent) MClinDent(Perio) MPerioRCS(Ed)
GDC No: 104071
Specialist in Endodontics
BDS MFDS RCS(Ed) FHEA MClinDent(Ed) MEndoRCS(Ed)
GDC No: 150517
Specialist in Orthodontics
DipDS Athens MS(Ortho) OSU
GDC No: 228487

Common types of dental trauma from impact injuries include cracked or chipped teeth, tooth displacement (where teeth become loose or pushed out of position), tooth intrusion (where teeth are pushed into the jawbone), and avulsion (complete tooth loss). At London Dental Specialists, we also frequently treat crown fractures, root fractures, and injuries to the supporting tissues such as the gums and jawbone. Each type of trauma requires specific treatment approaches based on severity and location.
Immediately after a dental injury, you should:
Prompt treatment within 30-60 minutes significantly improves outcomes, especially for avulsed (knocked-out) teeth.
At London Dental Specialists, traumatic dental injuries are treated based on the specific type and severity of the trauma. For broken teeth with pulp exposure, we may perform root canal therapy. Loose or displaced teeth are stabilised using specialised splints until healing occurs. Completely knocked-out teeth can often be reimplanted if treated promptly. We use advanced diagnostic imaging to assess the full extent of damage and create comprehensive treatment plans that may include restorative procedures such as bonding, crowns, or implants for severely damaged teeth. Our specialists prioritise both immediate pain relief and long-term functional and aesthetic outcomes.
Recovery from dental trauma varies depending on the severity and type of injury. Minor chips or cracks may require only a single treatment visit, while more severe injuries involving the pulp or supporting structures typically take 6-8 weeks for initial healing. Teeth that have been knocked out and reimplanted may require 3-6 months for reattachment. Complete healing, including bone regeneration in cases of severe trauma, can take up to 12 months. At London Dental Specialists, we provide comprehensive follow-up care to monitor healing and address any complications promptly.
Untreated dental trauma can lead to several serious complications including pulp necrosis (death of the nerve), root resorption (deterioration of the tooth root), infection, abscess formation, and eventual tooth loss. Aesthetic issues such as tooth discolouration may also develop. Additionally, untreated trauma can cause misalignment of surrounding teeth, bite problems, and chronic pain. At London Dental Specialists, we emphasise the importance of prompt treatment to minimise these risks and preserve your natural teeth whenever possible.
After dental trauma treatment, follow these care instructions:
Proper aftercare significantly improves long-term outcomes and prevents complications.
Yes, traumatised teeth can change colour, which often indicates damage to the pulp (nerve and blood vessels). A grey or dark discolouration typically suggests that the pulp has been damaged and may be dying or already necrotic. Yellow or brown discolouration might indicate internal bleeding within the tooth. Pink discolouration can represent internal resorption. At London Dental Specialists, we carefully monitor colour changes as they provide important diagnostic information. Treatment options for discoloured traumatised teeth include root canal therapy followed by internal bleaching or restoration with crowns or veneers, depending on the cause and extent of discolouration.
Children are indeed more susceptible to dental trauma due to their active lifestyles and developing coordination. Treatment for children differs from adults because their teeth are still developing. At London Dental Specialists, we take special considerations for young patients, including the stage of tooth development, potential impact on permanent teeth, and growth factors. Children's teeth have greater healing capacity, particularly for pulp exposure and reimplantation. We use more conservative approaches when possible and closely monitor developing teeth after trauma to ensure proper eruption patterns and root development. Our child-friendly environment helps reduce anxiety during these potentially distressing treatments.
To prevent dental trauma during sports and physical activities, we recommend:
Custom-fitted mouthguards from London Dental Specialists offer superior protection compared to over-the-counter options and are especially recommended for contact sports and high-impact activities.
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| Product | Brands | What it Takes Care of | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trauma-Specific Mouthguard | OPRO, Shock Doctor, Boil and Bite | Prevention of future injuries | Custom-fitted protection for teeth that have experienced trauma. |
| Sensitivity Relief Toothpaste | Sensodyne Repair & Protect, Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief | Nerve sensitivity after trauma | Helps manage pain and sensitivity in traumatised teeth. |
| Ultra-Soft Toothbrush | Oral-B Sensitive, Colgate Ultra Soft | Gentle cleaning of injured areas | Extra-gentle bristles safe for traumatised teeth and gums. |
| Antiseptic Mouthwash | Corsodyl, Listerine Zero | Infection prevention | Helps prevent infection in traumatised oral tissues. |
| Dental Wax | Boots Dental Wax, Orthodontic Wax | Protection of sharp edges | Covers sharp edges of fractured teeth until permanent repair. |
| Cold Compress | Boots, Superdrug | Swelling reduction | Helps reduce swelling after dental trauma. |
| Calcium-Rich Mouthwash | GC Tooth Mousse, BioMin F | Remineralisation | Supports remineralisation of micro-fractures in enamel. |
| Soft Diet Food Options | Heinz, Ambrosia, Quaker | Dietary adjustment | Soft foods that won't stress traumatised teeth during healing. |
| Tooth Preservation Kit | Dentosafe, Emergency Dental Kit | Emergency tooth storage | For storing knocked-out teeth until emergency dental care. |
| Pain Relief Medication | Nurofen, Paracetamol | Pain management | Over-the-counter options for managing dental trauma pain. |
| Splinting Materials | DenTemp, Boots Temporary Filling | Temporary stabilisation | Temporary support for loose teeth until professional care. |
| Sports Guard Case | OPRO, Shock Doctor | Mouthguard storage | Hygienic storage for protective mouthguards. |

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