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Dental Trauma Management for Accidents and Injuries in Silvertown

Experience advanced Dental Trauma Management for Accidents and Injuries at our Silvertown clinic with modern equipment and specialist-level care. Our dentists bring specialised expertise in their specific areas, ensuring accurate treatment with outstanding attention to detail. We combine certified expertise with thorough treatment planning to deliver excellent Dental Trauma Management for Accidents and Injuries results for Silvertown residents.

Our Dental Trauma Management for Accidents and Injuries specialists hold prestigious degrees and maintain ongoing GDC professional development, following rigorous BDA protocols. Every treatment we provide meets BDA, GDC and UK healthcare standards, ensuring Silvertown residents receive care following professional guidelines.

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What are Dental Trauma Management for Accidents and Injuries?

Dental trauma management for accidents and injuries involves prompt assessment and appropriate treatment of damaged teeth and surrounding tissues following incidents like falls, sports injuries, or accidents. Effective management includes immediate first aid such as preserving knocked-out teeth in milk or saliva, controlling bleeding, and seeking emergency dental care within 30-60 minutes for optimal outcomes. Treatment approaches vary based on injury type, ranging from dental bonding for chips and fractures to splinting for loosened teeth, root canal therapy for pulp damage, and replantation for avulsed teeth. Proper diagnosis using clinical examination and radiographs is essential, while follow-up care and monitoring are crucial for preventing long-term complications and ensuring successful healing.
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Why Choose Us

Your Dental Trauma Management for Accidents and Injuries treatment at London Dental Specialists receives the premium standard of care through our specialist-only approach in Silvertown. Dr. Ope Sodeinde has taught other dentists and maintains continuous professional development. We use modern techniques for superior precision and better results. View these genuine patient testimonials about their Dental Trauma Management for Accidents and Injuries results:

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

Each visit includes detailed diagnostics, expert review, and a clear plan—no jargon. Affordable plans available. Insurance-friendly. Always fair and transparent on price.

Our practice is led by Dr. Ope Sodeinde, a GDC-registered Specialist in Prosthodontics with over 20 years of clinical experience. We combine advanced digital tools and evidence-based techniques to achieve high-quality outcomes across all dental concerns.

Get started by calling +44 7700 100779 or sending your details through the form. Have questions? We’re happy to help. Send us your details and let’s talk.

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Our Process For Dental Trauma Management for Accidents and Injuries

At London Dental Specialists, our Dental Trauma Management for Accidents and Injuries service is designed to provide immediate and comprehensive care for dental emergencies. Our structured approach begins with a thorough 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. The treatment procedure is carried out with precision and expertise, ensuring the best possible outcome. Following the procedure, we provide detailed post-treatment care instructions and support to facilitate optimal healing and recovery. Our goal is to restore your oral health efficiently and effectively, minimising discomfort and preventing long-term complications.

Recovery Timeline

Step 1

Consultation & Assessment



  • Thorough oral examination for visible damage

  • Digital radiographs to identify hidden injuries

  • Soft tissue assessment for gum injuries

  • Tooth mobility testing for stability

  • Pain and sensitivity evaluation

Step 2

Trauma Management Custom Treatment Plan



  • Immediate care requirements and pain management

  • Specific treatment approach based on trauma type

  • Required diagnostic imaging and procedures

  • Medication recommendations

  • Follow-up appointment schedule

Step 3

Consultation & Assessment



  • Thorough examination of the injured areas

  • Digital radiographic imaging for damage assessment

  • Pain management and stabilisation of affected teeth

  • Review of medical history and trauma details

Step 4

Post-Trauma Care & Recovery



  • Immediate care protocols (first 24-48 hours)

  • Specialised oral hygiene instructions

  • Dietary recommendations during healing

  • Follow-up appointment schedule

  • Warning signs requiring immediate attention

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Get Directions to our Dental Clinic from Silvertown

Get from Silvertown to our expert Dental Trauma Management for Accidents and Injuries clinic at 111 Regent's Park Road using the tube network. From Silvertown station, take the tube service toward central London, then transfer to the Northern Line for Regent's Park. Phone +44 7700 100779 for specific directions from your exact location.

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Conditions We Treat With Dental Trauma Management for Accidents and Injuries

Our Silvertown practice uses Dental Trauma Management for Accidents and Injuries to address conditions where this treatment has demonstrated effectiveness. We assess each patient's condition to ensure Dental Trauma Management for Accidents and Injuries is the most appropriate option available. Call +44 7700 100779 to discuss whether your condition can be treated with Dental Trauma Management for Accidents and Injuries.


  • Tooth Fractures and Chips - We provide dental bonding and fillings to restore damaged teeth after accidents. For more severe fractures, we may recommend crown placement to protect the remaining tooth structure.

  • Avulsed (Knocked-Out) Teeth - Emergency treatment for completely dislodged teeth, including proper handling, storage, and replantation techniques to save the natural tooth.

  • Luxated (Displaced) Teeth - Treatment for teeth that have been pushed into, out of, or sideways in their sockets following trauma, often requiring repositioning and stabilisation.

  • Root Fractures - Specialised management of fractures affecting the tooth root, which may require splinting and monitoring to preserve tooth vitality.

  • Soft Tissue Injuries - Care for lacerations and injuries to the gums, lips, and oral tissues that often accompany dental trauma.

  • Alveolar Bone Fractures - Treatment of fractures affecting the bone that supports the teeth, requiring stabilisation and careful monitoring.

  • Dental Concussion - Management of teeth that have sustained impact but appear intact, yet may have internal damage requiring monitoring and possible intervention.

  • Traumatic Dental Infections - Treatment of infections that may develop following dental injuries, including appropriate antibiotic therapy and drainage procedures when necessary.

  • Sports-Related Dental Injuries - Comprehensive care for trauma sustained during sporting activities, plus preventative services including custom mouthguards.

  • Paediatric Dental Trauma - Specialised, gentle management of dental injuries in children, with consideration for growth and development factors.

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Meet Our Award-Winning Care Team Offering Dental Trauma Management for Accidents and Injuries in Silvertown

Our multidisciplinary team brings exceptional expertise in managing dental trauma for children with special needs. Dr. Sodeinde's periodontal specialisation enables comprehensive treatment of gum and supporting tissue injuries, while Dr. Patel's endodontic skills are crucial for complex root canal procedures following dental accidents. Dr. Papagalani provides specialised orthodontic care for trauma-related tooth displacement, particularly important for children with disabilities who may experience higher rates of dental injuries. Florentina Ciuchea offers gentle preventative care and patient education, helping families understand trauma prevention strategies. Our staff's combined qualifications and compassionate approach ensure prompt, effective management of dental emergencies in a supportive environment tailored to each child's unique requirements.
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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

dr kia papagalani specialist orthodontist london

Dr Kia Papagalani

Specialist in Orthodontics

DipDS Athens MS(Ortho) OSU

GDC No: 228487

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is dental trauma and what types of injuries does it include?


Dental trauma refers to injuries to the teeth, gums, or jawbone resulting from accidents or impacts. Common types of dental trauma include:



  • Cracked or fractured teeth

  • Knocked-out (avulsed) teeth

  • Loosened (luxated) teeth

  • Pushed-in (intruded) or partially dislodged teeth

  • Jaw fractures

  • Soft tissue injuries to the gums, lips, or tongue


These injuries often require immediate professional attention to prevent long-term complications and preserve dental health.



What should I do if my tooth gets knocked out?


If your tooth is knocked out, take these immediate steps:



  1. Find the tooth and pick it up by the crown (the white part), not the root

  2. Gently rinse it with milk or saline solution if dirty (do not scrub or use soap)

  3. Try to reinsert the tooth into its socket if possible

  4. If reinsertion isn't possible, store the tooth in milk, saline solution, or saliva

  5. Contact London Dental Specialists immediately - time is critical

  6. Seek emergency dental care within 30-60 minutes for the best chance of saving the tooth



How are cracked or fractured teeth treated?


Treatment for cracked or fractured teeth depends on the severity and location of the damage. Common treatments include:



  • Dental bonding for minor chips or cracks

  • Dental crowns for more extensive fractures

  • Root canal therapy if the crack extends into the pulp

  • Veneers for cosmetic restoration of front teeth

  • Extraction and replacement with implants for severely damaged teeth


At London Dental Specialists, our team will assess the damage and recommend the most appropriate treatment to restore function and appearance.



What are the most common causes of dental trauma?


Dental trauma commonly occurs due to:



  • Sports injuries (particularly contact sports)

  • Falls and accidents, especially in children aged 7-12

  • Vehicle accidents

  • Physical altercations

  • Biting on hard objects

  • Workplace accidents


The anterior region of the mouth is most frequently affected, with injuries to the upper jaw (maxillary) being more common than the lower jaw (mandibular).



How can I prevent dental trauma?


Preventing dental trauma is possible with these protective measures:



  • Wear custom-fitted mouthguards during sports and high-risk activities

  • Use seatbelts and appropriate child restraints in vehicles

  • Childproof your home to prevent falls

  • Avoid using teeth as tools to open packages or bottles

  • Maintain regular dental check-ups to identify and address weakened teeth

  • Consider orthodontic treatment for protruding front teeth that are more susceptible to injury



What should I do if my child's baby tooth is knocked out?


If your child's baby tooth is knocked out:



  1. Comfort your child and control any bleeding with gentle pressure using clean gauze

  2. Unlike permanent teeth, do not attempt to reinsert a baby tooth as this may damage the developing permanent tooth underneath

  3. Contact London Dental Specialists promptly for an emergency appointment

  4. Bring your child for an examination to ensure no fragments remain and to check for other injuries

  5. Follow the dentist's advice regarding space maintenance if needed


While less urgent than permanent tooth avulsion, professional evaluation is still important to prevent complications.



How long does recovery from dental trauma take?


Recovery time from dental trauma varies depending on the type and severity of injury:



  • Minor chips or cracks: 1-2 days after treatment

  • Root canal therapy: 1-2 weeks for complete healing

  • Knocked-out teeth that are replanted: 3-4 weeks for stabilization, though monitoring continues for months

  • Jaw fractures: 4-6 weeks for initial healing, with complete recovery taking several months

  • Soft tissue injuries: 7-14 days for healing


With proper care and regular follow-up appointments at London Dental Specialists, most dental trauma cases have a positive long-term prognosis.



What are the signs that I need emergency dental care after an injury?


Seek emergency dental care immediately if you experience:



  • Severe pain that doesn't subside with over-the-counter pain relievers

  • A knocked-out (avulsed) tooth

  • A tooth that is loose, pushed in, or out of alignment

  • Fractured or cracked teeth with exposed pulp

  • Significant bleeding from the mouth that doesn't stop

  • Swelling of the face or jaw

  • Difficulty opening or closing your mouth

  • Numbness or altered sensation in your lips, tongue, or gums


London Dental Specialists provides emergency dental trauma care to address these urgent situations promptly.



Will my dental trauma treatment be covered by insurance?


Dental trauma treatment coverage depends on your specific insurance policy:



  • Most dental insurance plans cover emergency treatments for trauma

  • NHS may cover emergency dental care for trauma, particularly for children

  • Private medical insurance often includes coverage for accidents and injuries

  • Some treatments may be partially covered while others require out-of-pocket payment


London Dental Specialists can help verify your coverage and discuss payment options for any treatments not covered by insurance. We recommend contacting your insurance provider directly to understand your specific benefits for dental trauma care.


Schedule your Dental Trauma Management for Accidents and Injuries consultation by phoning +44 7700 100779 or completing our contact form for comprehensive answers to your questions in Silvertown. London Dental Specialists provides professional guidance about Dental Trauma Management for Accidents and Injuries options with clear pricing and realistic expectations. We offer convenient appointment times to suit your schedule.

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Dental Trauma Management for Accidents and Injuries Aftercare Products and Methods




















































































Product Brands What it Takes Care of Details
Emergency Dental Kit Boots Pharmacy, Superdrug First Aid Temporary trauma management Contains temporary filling material, pain relief, and tooth preservation solution.
Tooth Preservation System Save-A-Tooth, Dentosafe Avulsed tooth storage Special solution that keeps knocked-out teeth viable for reimplantation.
Soft Diet Meal Replacements Ensure, Complan, Fortisip Nutrition during healing Provides essential nutrients when chewing is difficult after dental trauma.
Ultra-Soft Toothbrush Oral-B Sensitive, Colgate Slim Soft Gentle cleaning of injured areas Extra-gentle bristles safe for traumatised teeth and healing gums.
Sensitivity Relief Toothpaste Sensodyne Repair & Protect, Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief Pain management Helps reduce sensitivity in traumatised teeth and repairs enamel.
Antimicrobial Mouthwash Corsodyl, Peroxyl Infection prevention Helps prevent infection in oral wounds and trauma sites.
Dental Wax Orthodontic Wax, Eludril Protection of sharp edges Covers sharp edges of fractured teeth to prevent soft tissue injury.
Custom Mouthguard OPRO, Shock Doctor Prevention of future trauma Custom-fitted protection for sports and activities after recovery.
Cold Compress Boots, Koolpak Swelling reduction Helps reduce facial swelling after dental trauma.
Oral Analgesic Gel Orajel, Bonjela Localised pain relief Provides temporary relief for oral pain from traumatic injuries.
Calcium Supplement Adcal, Calcichew Tooth remineralisation Supports healing and strengthening of damaged teeth.
Interdental Brushes TePe, Wisdom Gentle cleaning around splints Allows careful cleaning around dental splints and stabilisation devices.
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