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Dental Trauma Treatment in Hialeah & Miami Gardens

Dental Trauma Treatment in Hialeah & Miami Gardens

Dental trauma from sports, falls, or accidents requires immediate care. Cool Smilez offers same-day treatment for all types of dental injuries at our Hialeah and Miami Gardens offices.

Dental trauma — injuries to the teeth, gums, lips, and jaw from accidents, sports, or falls — is a common dental emergency, especially in children and active adults. At Cool Smilez Family Dentistry, we offer same-day treatment for all types of dental trauma. The sooner you seek care, the better the outcome.

Types of Dental Trauma We Treat

  • Knocked-out (avulsed) teeth
  • Broken, chipped, or fractured teeth
  • Loosened (luxated) teeth
  • Teeth pushed into the gum (intruded teeth)
  • Teeth pushed out of position (extruded teeth)
  • Cuts and lacerations to the lips, gums, and tongue
  • Jaw fractures (refer to ER for severe cases)
  • Sports-related dental injuries

What to Do After Dental Trauma

Call us immediately at 786-600-0494 (Hialeah) or 786-600-0495 (Miami Gardens). Apply a cold compress to reduce swelling. Control bleeding with gentle pressure using a clean cloth. If a tooth is knocked out, follow the knocked-out tooth protocol (handle by crown, keep moist, get to us within 30-60 minutes).

Preventing Dental Trauma

Custom-fitted sports mouthguards are the most effective way to prevent dental trauma during contact sports. We fabricate custom mouthguards for adults and children at both our Hialeah and Miami Gardens locations. A custom mouthguard fits better, stays in place, and provides superior protection compared to store-bought options.

Insurance & Cost

Dental trauma treatment is often covered by dental insurance and sometimes by medical insurance or accident insurance. We will help you navigate your coverage. We accept Florida Medicaid and most major PPO dental insurance plans.

Ready to be seen? We offer same-day appointments.

Hialeah & Miami Gardens · Open Saturdays · Bilingual EN/ES

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I go to the ER or the dentist for dental trauma?
For most dental injuries, call us first. Go to the ER if you have a jaw fracture, severe uncontrolled bleeding, difficulty breathing, or a head injury.
Can a child's baby tooth be reimplanted after trauma?
Generally no — reimplanting a baby tooth can damage the developing permanent tooth. Call us and we will advise on the best course of action.
How do I prevent dental injuries during sports?
Wear a custom-fitted mouthguard. We make custom sports mouthguards at both our Hialeah and Miami Gardens offices.
Does dental trauma treatment hurt?
We will numb the area thoroughly before any procedure. Emergency care is focused on getting you out of pain as quickly as possible.

Ready to Smile? Call Cool Smilez Today

Two convenient locations in Hialeah and Miami Gardens. Open Saturdays. Bilingual team. Financing available.

7150 W 20th Ave Suite 103, Hialeah · 21457 NW 2nd Ave, Miami Gardens