Dentoalveolar trauma: Immediate, and delayed Implant challenges? -

Dentoalveolar trauma: Immediate, and delayed Implant challenges?

Media Type:
Just Ask
Credits:
L. Swart

In this insightful "Just Ask" session, Dr. Louwrens Swart, a renowned maxillofacial and oral surgeon from South Africa, delves into the complexities of managing dentoalveolar trauma and the challenges surrounding both immediate and delayed implant procedures. The session was hosted by Haley Edmonds and connected dental professionals worldwide, providing valuable insights into trauma management and implant treatment.

Dr. Swart explains the evolution of dentoalveolar trauma treatment over the years, focusing on the importance of immediate intervention, especially within the first 15 minutes after trauma. He emphasizes that the key to saving a tooth lies in preserving the periodontal ligament, which supports the tooth’s vitality and facilitates revascularization. While earlier practices focused on extended tooth stabilization, current protocols prioritise quick replantation and minimal fixation to preserve the tooth’s natural function and aesthetics.

He also highlights the differences in treating trauma in pediatric patients versus adults. For pediatric cases, maintaining the vitality of the tooth and its surrounding tissues is paramount to ensuring proper alveolar growth and optimal aesthetic results. In contrast, adult cases often face more complicated scenarios, where immediate implantation may be necessary, but careful management of soft and hard tissue is critical to achieving long-term success.

Throughout the session, Dr. Swart illustrates his points with real-world case studies, showcasing both successful outcomes and lessons learned. He stresses the importance of soft tissue grafting and the role of technology in modern implant planning, particularly digital tools that allow for precise placement and enhanced results. For patients with significant bone loss or trauma, Dr. Swart emphasizes the need for patience and meticulous planning, highlighting how advances in the field have greatly improved outcomes.

In closing, Dr. Swart reiterates the significance of early intervention, the evolving standards in dentoalveolar trauma care, and the importance of maintaining ongoing patient care post-treatment. His presentation offers valuable takeaways for dental professionals seeking to improve their handling of traumatic dental injuries and implant restorations.