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Treatment of dental injuries

Dental injuries treatment services in Prague — Immediate care for traumatic dental injuries

A knocked-out, chipped, or fractured tooth? When traumatic dental injuries happen, every minute matters. At Dynasty Stomatology, we provide immediate dental treatment focused on tooth preservation: on-site diagnostics, dental splinting, repositioning, endodontic treatment, and stabilization — all in one visit. Get urgent dental help from an experienced emergency dentist team.

Why choose Dynasty Stomatology for dental injury
treatment

Treatment of dental injuries

On-site X-ray and CT diagnostics

Immediate care starts with fast diagnostics. Our dental office offers X-ray, point radiography, and CT scans of permanent teeth on the spot — essential for proper treatment of traumatic dental injuries, fractures, and dislodged teeth.

Treatment of dental injuries

Team approach — surgeon, endodontist, pediatric dentist

Dental injuries in children and adults require coordinated care. Our emergency dentist, oral surgeon, and endodontist work together to treat traumatic dental injuries, stabilize the tooth, and protect dental health.

Treatment of dental injuries

Emergency appointment — same day in most cases

We offer urgent dentist appointment slots for dental trauma. Whether it’s a knocked-out tooth, dislodged teeth, cracked tooth repair, or dental fracture management, you receive prompt treatment with a focus on saving your natural teeth.

Understanding dental injuries and treatment services

Dental injuries include chipped or broken teeth and severe cases like tooth loss or dental fractures. Injuries from sports, falls, or other oral trauma can affect permanent teeth and overall dental health. Getting dental care right away increases the chances of saving your tooth and reduces the need for implants or more treatment.

 

At Dynasty Stomatology, we treat dental injuries in both adults and children. Our dentists provide services like broken tooth treatment, cracked tooth repair, dental splinting, emergency root canals, and dental restoration.

Treatment of dental injuries

Not sure if your dental injury needs immediate care?

Even a small crack can lead to tooth loss if ignored. Call our dentist’s emergency number — our team will assess your tooth and provide immediate dental treatment if needed. Fast diagnostics and treatment options increase the chance of saving your tooth.

How the dental injury treatment process works

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Step 1 — Examination and diagnostics

A thorough dental exam, X-ray, or CT scan helps assess dental fracture management, root condition, and soft tissue injuries. This is crucial for selecting the right treatment method, from repairing cracked teeth to endodontic treatment.
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Step 2 — Immediate care and stabilization

For knocked-out or dislodged teeth, the dentist repositions and stabilizes them with a dental splint. If the tooth cannot be saved, the dentist may recommend dental implants or other restoration options.
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Step 3 — Treatment of damaged tissue

If the pulp is damaged, emergency root canal treatment may be necessary. We use a dental microscope to clean, disinfect, and seal the canals to prevent infection or tooth loss.
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Step 4 — Restoration and protection

Fractured teeth are fixed with composite fillings, crowns, or veneers. This repairs both function and appearance. The aim is to save your tooth and maintain oral health.
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Step 5 — Follow-up and monitoring

Regular dental check-ups help with healing and long-term stability. Your dentist will guide you on prevention and proper dental care after traumatic dental injuries.

The works of our doctors

Treatment of dental injuries
Treatment of dental injuries

Problem: Patient Sviatoslav presented with complaints of malocclusion, a deficient profile of the lower third of the face, and discomfort during mastication. Clinical and radiological examination revealed a skeletal Class II malocclusion (Angle classification, skeletal type). The occlusal disorder was associated with facial profile imbalance and required a comprehensive orthodontic-surgical approach.

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Treatment of dental injuries

Problem: Patient Kyrylo presented with complaints of malocclusion, inability to achieve proper occlusal contact, and pronounced facial asymmetry. Clinical examination revealed a skeletal Class III malocclusion, anterior open bite, and significant mandibular asymmetry. The occlusal disorder negatively affected masticatory function, speech, and facial aesthetics, requiring a comprehensive multidisciplinary approach.

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Treatment of dental injuries

Problem: Patient Hennadii presented with complaints of malocclusion, facial asymmetry, and discomfort during mastication. Clinical and radiological examination revealed a skeletal Class II malocclusion (Angle classification, skeletal type), combined with maxillary asymmetry and mandibular hypoplasia. The occlusal disorder negatively affected masticatory function, facial aesthetics, and overall facial harmony, requiring a comprehensive multidisciplinary approach.

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Treatment of dental injuries

Problem: The patient, Vadym, presented with complaints of unsatisfactory smile aesthetics and impaired chewing function. Clinical examination revealed significant wear of several teeth, the presence of old prosthetic restorations, as well as teeth with signs of inflammatory processes requiring retreatment of root canals. The condition of the dental arch required a comprehensive approach to restore both chewing function and harmonious smile aesthetics.

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Treatment of dental injuries

Problem: The patient presented with an aesthetic request to improve the shape, position, and color of the teeth. Examination revealed malocclusion, crowding in the anterior region, missing molars in positions 3.6 and 1.6, uneven occlusal load distribution, and several restorations requiring replacement. A bone deficiency in the area of tooth 3.6 was also identified.

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Treatment of dental injuries

Problem: The patient Oleh presented with concerns about spacing between the upper anterior teeth that negatively affected the smile aesthetics. The patient was seeking an aesthetic solution to close the gap while maintaining a natural appearance. Considering the patient’s young age (19 years), a minimally invasive treatment approach was selected.

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Treatment of dental injuries

Problem: The patient Vitalii presented with complete edentulism of both the upper and lower jaws. In the past, attempts were made to use removable dentures; however, the patient experienced significant difficulties adapting to them and did not achieve adequate comfort or stability. The patient’s main goal was to restore chewing function and aesthetics with a fixed prosthetic solution.

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Treatment of dental injuries

Problem: The patient Olena presented with concerns about smile asymmetry and unsatisfactory aesthetics caused by old restorations placed many years ago. Clinical examination revealed discrepancies in tooth height, shape, and color, which resulted in an unbalanced and non-harmonious smile. The patient’s main goal was a comprehensive aesthetic improvement and creation of a natural, symmetrical smile.

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Treatment of dental injuries

Problem: The patient, Olena, presented with complaints regarding a front tooth, the appearance of which caused discomfort during social interaction and reduced confidence when smiling. During examination, minor esthetic defects of adjacent teeth were also identified, requiring correction to achieve a harmonious smile.

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Treatment of dental injuries

Problem: The patient,Claudia, presented with dissatisfaction regarding the appearance of her teeth, which negatively affected her confidence while smiling and caused psychological discomfort. The teeth exhibited irregular shape and color, disrupting the harmony of the smile and reducing overall facial esthetic appeal. The case required a comprehensive approach to restore the natural appearance of the teeth and achieve harmonious smile esthetics.

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Treatment of dental injuries

Problem: The patient, Fedir presented with pronounced generalized tooth wear, which resulted in a reduced occlusal vertical dimension, altered tooth anatomy, and loss of smile esthetics. These defects also affected masticatory efficiency and caused psychological discomfort. The situation required a comprehensive approach to restore both function and harmonious esthetics of the dentition.

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Treatment of dental injuries

Problem: The patient, Vitalii, presented with a damaged posterior tooth that impaired masticatory function and affected the aesthetics of the dental arch. Previous endodontic treatment made conventional restorative procedures impossible, requiring a comprehensive approach to restore both function and anatomical integrity.

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Feedback from our patients

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Perfect place! Very kind stuff! Doctor Kateryna is wonderful ☺️

29.12.2025
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I’m so thankful to this clinic. My son wasn’t cooperative and several other dentists kept suggesting general anesthesia. Here, Dr. Nadezhda and her assistant Anastasia found the perfect approach and managed to treat all of my son’s teeth without anesthesia. Their patience, professionalism, and kindness made a huge difference. Thank you so much for your amazing work! ❤️

12.12.2025
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Galina

I was suffering from frequent night awakenings and shortness of breath. The doctors explained that this was apnea and suggested that I try a personalized mouth guard. After a few weeks I felt like a living person. Thank you for your attentiveness and the result!

12/06/2025

Catherine

I needed mouth care during pregnancy. The doctor chose a gentle treatment, the procedures were without pain and excitement. Now I know that the baby is safe.

12/06/2025

I visited orthodontist Daria for archwire and ligature replacement, and had an oral cavity cleaning with Andrii. All procedures were done carefully and professionally, and I felt very comfortable. The clinic has a pleasant atmosphere, with a modern and cozy interior. It’s clearly a new dental practice with great service — I’ll gladly return again.

18.11.2025
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Amazing dental clinic! The doctors are true professionals, and the girls at the reception are incredibly polite and welcoming. Everything is done with care and respect. Highly recommend! 🔝

14.11.2025
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Tamara

I thought that at my age herpes is already the norm, but the doctor explained how to control the disease and live without frequent rashes on the lips. After a course of treatment exacerbations stopped.

10/06/2025

Denis

We did fluoridation of my son’s teeth at Dynasty Stomatology – the effect is excellent. They have become less sensitive and we have peace of mind about their health. Thank you very much to the clinic for their care and professional approach!

10/06/2025

Natalia Szymańska

They recommend braces depending on your teeth and ensure the installation is done carefully. I am really impressed. Thanks to everyone here. Highly grateful!

09/07/2025

Sergey

I had a supernumerary tooth, and it was transplanted to the area of missing teeth. It’s been six months — everything is stable, the tooth took well. Care is simple, the main thing is to be cautious in the first weeks and follow recommendations.

05/12/2025

Svetlana

I had 4 implants placed due to complete tooth loss. Every step was fast, accurate, and pain-free. Four months later, I received my prosthetic. Now I can smile and eat my favorite food again.

03/11/2025

Nikita

The dentist advised my child fluoridation because of increased tooth sensitivity, the result is noticeable immediately – my daughter can enjoy her favorite ice cream again!

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      • Dental examination
        Covered by insurance900 CZK
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  • FAQ — dental injuries and immediate
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    • What are the types of dental injuries?

      There are several types of dental trauma, and injuries can range from mild to severe:

      • Fractured Teeth. Cracks or breaks in the enamel and dentin (chipped or fractured teeth). Requires prompt assessment to check the pulp and proper tooth fracture management.
      • Dislodged Teeth. Teeth that have been moved from their normal position (pushed in, out, or sideways). A dislodged tooth treatment is needed because the tooth may be pushed deeper or sideways into the surrounding tissues.
      • Soft Tissue Injuries. Injuries to the gums, lips, cheeks, or tongue often require soft tissue injury treatment.
      • Root Fractures. These may need root fracture repair, stabilization, or further restorative work.
      • Knocked-Out Tooth. A tooth is completely displaced from the socket (tooth is knocked out). Reimplantation gives the best chance of saving the natural tooth, ideally when it is placed back into its socket quickly.

    • How long do I have to reimplant a knocked-out tooth?

      Ideally, within 30 minutes for the best treatment outcome.
Keep the tooth moist — the safest method is to store the tooth in saline solution.

      Avoid touching the root; hold the tooth by the crown and go to urgent care immediately. This greatly increases the chance of saving the tooth.

    • What if I don’t feel pain after an injury?

      Even without pain, an unnoticed injury may involve root damage, cracks, or affected teeth and surrounding tissues.
It’s essential to seek professional care to prevent infection or tooth loss.

    • Why is immediate care important?

      Immediate treatment after a dental injury increases the chance of saving your tooth, preventing further complications, and avoiding expensive future procedures.
Timely evaluation and treatment ensure the best care in urgent conditions.

    • Does every tooth injury require an immediate visit to the dentist?

      Not all dental injuries feel urgent at first — but even minor oral trauma may cause hidden damage. A chipped or loose tooth may seem harmless, but without timely dental injury first aid, complications like infection, nerve damage, or tooth loss may follow. If you’ve experienced an accident, seek emergency dental care on the same day. Early diagnosis can save the tooth and minimize treatment.

    • How can a dentist treat a cracked tooth?

      Treatment depends on the depth and location of the crack. Minor surface cracks may only require cosmetic polishing or fillings. If the crack affects the inner layers or compromises the blood supply to the tooth, you may need root canal treatment under a dental microscope. For severely damaged teeth, we offer aesthetic crowns, full restoration, or dental implants — designed to look and feel like your natural teeth.

    • Can a dentist fix a broken tooth that is very damaged?

      Yes, in most cases. Even if the damage seems severe, our specialists can stabilize, rebuild, or replace the tooth depending on how much structure remains. If the tooth may be saved, we’ll use composite restoration, a crown, or root therapy. If not, we’ll offer personalized options like implants or bridges. Our clinic in Prague uses innovative tools and pain-free methods — every oral trauma is treated with care, comfort, and aesthetics in mind.

    • What should I do if I chip or break my tooth?

      Rinse your mouth, save any fragments, and seek dental care immediately.
We provide chipped tooth treatment, broken tooth repair, and cosmetic options to restore your smile and dental health.
Depending on the injury, restorative dental procedures such as bonding or crowns may be used.

    • Can children experience dental trauma?

      Yes. Child dental trauma treatment is often required after falls, sports accidents, or play-related injuries.
Quick attention helps avoid complications and ensures healthy development of both permanent and dislodged primary teeth.

    • How can I prevent dental injuries?

      Wear a sports mouthguard, avoid chewing hard objects, maintain oral hygiene, and attend regular check-ups.
Dental first aid knowledge also improves outcomes in emergencies.

    • Why choose Dynasty Stomatology for dental trauma treatment?

      Our team provides high-quality dental care and treatment for traumatic dental injuries using advanced imaging like dental X-ray and diagnostics.
We also offer tooth stabilization after trauma, crowns, splints, and treatment after tooth injury.
Our team has delivered outstanding dental care, ensuring precision and comfort.

    • What should I do if I chip my tooth?

      Rinse with warm water, save fragments, reduce swelling with an ice pack, and seek immediate help.
At Dynasty Stomatology, we assess cracks, including cracked tooth restoration, and offer therapeutic treatment, veneers, or crowns, depending on the type of injury.

    • What is the first thing I should do if I knock out a tooth?

      Time is critical. Gently rinse the tooth (do not scrub) and avoid touching the root. Try to place it back in the socket or store it in saline solution. Never transport it in water. This is a classic example of how to save a tooth: call your dentist and visit within 30 minutes — that increases the chance to save a knocked-out tooth and avoid tooth avulsion treatment or implants.

    • How long does it take to recover from dental trauma?

      Recovery varies depending on severity.
Minor cases heal quickly; more complex injuries require stabilization, follow-up X-rays, and control of inflammation.
With the right plan, you can fully recover from traumatic dental injuries, supported by our follow-up care.

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