Can you bruise a tooth?

Any tooth that has suffered physical trauma
physical trauma
Injury, also known as physical trauma, is damage to the body caused by an external force. This may be caused by accidents, falls, hits, weapons, and other causes. Major trauma is injury that has the potential to cause prolonged disability or death.
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may become bruised
. The bruising occurs because the impact has caused the tooth to become injured from the inside out. Colgate compares it to the bruising of the skin.
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What happens if you bruise a tooth?

Common symptoms of a bruised tooth include discoloration, sensitivity, inflammation, bleeding of the gums, or persisting toothache or soreness. It's not uncommon to experience a lingering ache from the blow to the ligaments that support the affected and act as shock absorbers to cushion and protect your teeth.
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Will a bruised tooth go away?

An infection or toothache due to dental disease or severe trauma needs immediate medical attention. However, a bruised tooth can wait a few days to see if it heals on its own.
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How long does dental bruising last?

Your face will start to bruise after the swelling has gone down after dental work. The swelling usually lasts around 24 hours and then the bruising could last up to 10 days.
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What helps a bruised tooth?

Treating a bruised tooth
  1. Time is the best medicine; let your bruises heal on their own.
  2. You need to take care of your ligaments; therefore, avoid biting on hard objects.
  3. Painkillers are the first treatment in most cases; however, light doses are always preferable.
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Responding to Tooth Trauma -- Aaron D. Johnson, DMD; The Smile Center -- Bismarck, ND



How do you know if your tooth is bruised?

What are the Symptoms of a Bruised Tooth?
  1. Dark discoloration.
  2. Sensitivity.
  3. Inflammation.
  4. Redness.
  5. Bleeding of the gums.
  6. Toothache or soreness that won't go away.
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How do you tell if a tooth is bruised or dead?

A dying tooth may appear yellow, light brown, gray, or even black. It may look almost as if the tooth is bruised. The discoloration will increase over time as the tooth continues to decay and the nerve dies. If you experience any symptoms of a dying tooth, it's important to see your dentist right away.
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How long does it take for a traumatized tooth to heal?

Immediate attendance at a dentist to receive local anaesthetic is therefore essential to allow this repositioning procedure. A splint is then required, and in this case the bone takes 4-6 weeks to heal and for reparative bone to form around the fractures. Antibiotics are best given to prevent any post-trauma infection.
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Why do my teeth feel bruised?

What Causes a Bruised Tooth? Just like a bodily bruise, trauma or injury typically causes a bruised tooth. The dental trauma could result from biting down on a hard object (like hard candy), grinding your teeth, or sustaining a sports injury or any blow to the mouth.
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What should you do if you hit your tooth hard?

Keeping the area clean with salt water rinses will help to minimize chances of infection and speed up the healing process as well. Make an appointment with your dentist as soon as possible; x-rays and an exam will will allow the dentist to assess the potential damage to the tooth and supporting tissues.
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What does a sprained tooth feel like?

However, if you notice a dull ache, pain, or soreness when chewing or in your gum pockets along with temperature sensitivity and occasional headaches there could be a sprained tooth.
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Can a tooth heal itself after trauma?

It depends. It is possible for a tooth to repair itself if the damage is minimal. For example, if a tooth with a crack on the outer level and a minimal fracture line that does not cause pain may repair itself over time. The healing process is known as remineralization and refers to the minerals in our mouths.
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Will a bruised tooth turn white again?

If your traumatized tooth has been discolored but is still alive, it will likely return to its normal color in time, typically four to 10 weeks after the injury, though it could take as much as six months. If your tooth doesn't return to its natural color, we can use vital tooth bleaching to restore it.
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Why when I touch my tooth it hurts?

Common causes of tooth sensitivity include brushing too hard, using a hard-bristled toothbrush and applying tooth-whitening products. You may also feel pressure sensitivity due to a broken tooth, tooth decay, a tooth abscess, tooth-grinding or eating acidic foods.
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How long does it take for a bruised gum to heal?

Just stop irritating the spot. It will heal on its own in 2-3 days. If it doesn't heal then visit dentist for clinical examination.
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What is a dying tooth?

A dead tooth occurs when those tissues are damaged and the blood supply to the tooth is lost. It may be painful or may cause no symptoms at all. A dead or dying tooth should be treated quickly because it can become infected and have negative effects on the jaw, gums and other teeth.
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How do you know if your tooth root is damaged?

Pain when chewing or biting down. Discolouration on the gum around the infected tooth. Ongoing dull or severe pain in the roots or gums. Swelling in the gum around the affected tooth.
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What is considered dental trauma?

Dental trauma is injury to the mouth, including teeth, lips, gums, tongue, and jawbones. Soft tissue injuries to the mouth and dental trauma are typically very painful and should receive prompt treatment. The most common dental trauma is a broken or lost tooth.
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What are the symptoms of tooth nerve damage?

Signs of Nerve Damage
  • Cracked, chipped, or broken teeth.
  • Tooth decay or infection.
  • Pressure due to grinding your teeth at night or clenching them throughout the day.
  • Damage from a recent filling or other procedure.
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Can a tooth nerve heal itself?

Nerve Damage Does Not Heal Itself…

There may be times where a dentist could identify techniques to reverse minor nerve pain, but only when there is mild inflammation.
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Is a black tooth an emergency?

Because the dentine is softer, it will also be more prone to dental decay causing a black tooth. You should see a dentist about this; however, it would not be considered an emergency appointment unless it is accompanied by pain.
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How long does it take for a tooth to turn GREY after trauma?

This often happens two to three weeks after the initial accident. This means that the tooth's blood supply has been affected and it is struggling to get the necessary amount of blood. Inside the tough enamel coating of each tooth is a soft centre, which is fed by a nerve.
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Why is my tooth purple?

When the blood supply to a tooth is interrupted, either temporarily or permanently, hemoglobin in the pulp cavity is degraded into byproducts that leach into the dentin wall and give it a pink or purple hue.
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Why does a tooth turn black?

Rotten teeth: A cracked or broken tooth can rot from the inside, which will make it turn black. The black appearance occurs due to the decomposition within the tooth itself. If you have a rotten tooth you will require a root canal. Root canal treatments do not cause a tooth to turn black.
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Will a loose tooth tighten back up after trauma?

If a tooth is loose because of an injury, it likely won't tighten back up. Depending on the severity and type of damage to the tooth, your dentist may remove it and replace it with a dental implant or bridge.
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