Sports Dental Injury Fairfield

Sports injuries to teeth need fast action, especially knocked-out teeth. The first 30 minutes matter most. Call (707) 422-3500 for same-day care in Fairfield, CA.

Athlete with sports dental injury needing emergency treatment in Fairfield CA

Common Sports Dental Injuries We See

Contact sports, ball impacts, falls, and bike accidents account for most sports-related dental injuries. The most common include knocked-out teeth (avulsion), cracked or chipped teeth, displaced teeth (pushed sideways or up into the gum), cut lips and gums, jaw fractures, and damage to existing crowns, bridges, or veneers. With knocked-out teeth, time matters most. Reimplantation success drops sharply after 30 minutes outside the mouth.

Call us on the way at (707) 422-3500 so we can prepare for your arrival.

Emergency Steps for Sports Dental Injuries

Knocked-out tooth — handle with care

Pick it up by the crown only, never the root. Rinse briefly with milk or saline, then place it back in the socket if you can.

Can't reinsert it? Store it in milk

Cold milk preserves the root cells. Avoid water (it damages root cells) and don't let the tooth dry out.

Chipped or broken tooth

Save any tooth fragments in a small container. Rinse mouth with warm water and apply a cold compress to swelling.

Cut lip or gums

Apply firm pressure with clean gauze for 10-15 minutes. Use a cold pack to reduce swelling externally.

Suspected jaw fracture

Don't try to move the jaw. Apply a cold compress and head to the ER if breathing is difficult.

Call our office immediately

Reach Fairfield Dentistry & Implants at (707) 422-3500 with details so we can prep before you arrive.

How We Treat Sports Dental Injuries

Treatment depends on the type of injury. After a quick exam and digital X-rays, Dr. Singh may reimplant a knocked-out tooth, repair a chipped tooth with bonding or a crown, splint a loose tooth so it can heal in place, perform emergency root canal for a tooth with nerve damage, or perform tooth extraction if the tooth can’t be saved.

When a tooth is lost permanently, dental implants provide a permanent, natural-looking replacement. We also fit custom mouthguards to prevent future injuries. For ongoing dental care, our sister practice fairfielddentistry.com offers complete family dentistry services.

Every Minute Counts With Sports Injuries

A knocked-out tooth has the best chance of survival within 30 minutes. Call now.

Sports Dental Injury FAQs

Almost always, yes. Knocked-out teeth, severe breaks, displaced teeth, and bleeding from the mouth all need same-day care. Even seemingly minor chips should be evaluated quickly because nerve damage may not show up immediately and untreated injuries can develop into bigger problems.
Yes, if you act fast. The tooth has the best chance of being saved if reimplanted within 30 minutes of the injury. Hold it by the crown only, rinse briefly with milk or saline if dirty, and place it back in the socket if you can. Otherwise, store it in milk and head straight to our office.
Save any tooth fragments in a clean container with milk or water (the dentist may be able to bond them back). Rinse your mouth with warm water and apply a cold compress externally to reduce swelling. Schedule same-day or next-day care, even if pain is mild.
Costs vary by injury. An emergency exam runs $75 to $150. Bonding for a chipped tooth starts at $200, crowns from $1,000, and reimplantation typically $300 to $500 plus follow-up care. We provide upfront estimates and accept most insurance plans.
For dental injuries without severe trauma, an emergency dentist provides faster, more focused, and less expensive care than an ER. Go to the ER instead if you have a possible jaw fracture, head trauma, breathing trouble, or uncontrolled bleeding. For tooth and gum injuries, call us first.
Yes, dramatically. A custom-fit mouthguard reduces the risk of knocked-out teeth, lip cuts, and jaw fractures during contact sports. Custom mouthguards fit better and protect more than store-bought versions. Ask about ours during your visit, especially for kids and teens in sports.

Fast Sports Injury Care for Fairfield Athletes

A sports injury doesn't have to mean losing a tooth or your smile. Our Fairfield team provides quick, expert care for knocked-out, broken, and chipped teeth. Same-day appointments Monday through Friday.