Over fifty per cent of patients who suffer dental trauma suffer from soft tissue injuries to the face. The lips act as a shock absorber, protecting the teeth, and bear the brunt of an injury. This same trauma can result in teeth being broken or fractured. The sharp edges can cause further damage to the lips, cheeks and tongue, whilst fragments of the broken teeth can be dislodged into the lips and cheeks.

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Injuries to the Skin, Lips and Gums

  • Neeta Prabhu,
  • Alex Moule

摘要

Over fifty per cent of patients who suffer dental trauma suffer from soft tissue injuries to the face. The lips act as a shock absorber, protecting the teeth, and bear the brunt of an injury. This same trauma can result in teeth being broken or fractured. The sharp edges can cause further damage to the lips, cheeks and tongue, whilst fragments of the broken teeth can be dislodged into the lips and cheeks.