Soft Tissues Injuries in the Mouth

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Soft Tissues Injuries in the Mouth Casula

Your gums and lips are part of your mouth’s soft tissues, which include a large number of blood vessels. The blood vessels are why, when an injury happens in these specific areas, they bleed easily.

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Aside from the teeth, your mouth is also home to your soft tissues – gums, tongue, cheeks, and lips.

They are composed of several blood vessels; hence, when injured, they bleed easily and heavily.

Soft tissue injuries such as cuts, punctures, bruises, and lacerations are the result of biting down on something hard, vehicular accidents, contact sports, and burns from eating or drinking something very hot.

Common Causes of Soft Tissue Injuries in the Mouth

  • Accidentally biting your lip
  • Something hitting your mouth area
  • Chewing hard foods
  • Contact during sports
  • Drinking too hot drinks
  • Vehicular accidents

Common Injuries to the Soft Tissue in the Mouth

  • Punctures
  • Lacerations
  • Cuts
  • Bruises

Soft Tissue Injuries: What to do?

Soft tissues injuries in the mouth, lips, tongue, gums, and cheek lining may take place with or without damage to the teeth.

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To give first aid, ask the patient to rinse their mouth with dilute saltwater.

If foreign materials are present, try to remove them by hand, or by swishing vigorously with diluted saltwater.

The mouth may seem quite bloody after the injury, but that often results from blood mixing with saliva.

If there is an open wound, bleeding can usually be stopped by applying pressure on the site with dump gauze or wet tea bag.

If bleeding can’t be stopped with 10 or 15 minutes, or if there is severe discomfort or disorientation, go to your Casula dentist immediately.

Soft Tissues Injuries in the Mouth in Casula

If you have a soft tissue injury in your mouth, contact your Casula dentist immediately so we can treat the problem right away and prevent further damage or infection.

Visit your Casula dentist today!

Same-Day Dental Emergency Appointment Available in Casula

To book your dental emergency appointment in Casula, please call us on (02) 919 99695 or request your appointment online.

We are located at Shop 17A Casula Mall, 1 Ingham Drive in Casula.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What are the soft tissues in the mouth?
The soft tissues in the mouth, including tongue, cheeks, gums and lips are delicate and sensitive, and when injured, can be very painful. Soft tissues can be injured when you unknowingly bite down on them, if you fall, are in an accident, or if you eat something that is too hot or too hard.
I have an injury in my mouth, how soon should I see a dentist?
As soon as possible, getting to your dentist within 30 minutes after the injury.
How are soft tissue injuries treated?
At Casula Dental Care, we believe that treating the injury is equally important as keeping aesthetic results for our patients.

We aim to take special care to protect the salivary glands, nerves and any ducts involved in the treatment area while utilising methods that minimise scarring after recovery.

Your Casula dentist will clean the area thoroughly and determine whether the teeth are loosened or damaged.

If the teeth are not damaged, and the injury is limited to the gum or other soft tissues, you may need some stitches to close the wound and control the bleeding.

In most cases, stitches are not necessary, and your dentist will only need to wash the area and remove any dirt or debris.

What are the causes of inflammation inside the mouth?
Inflammation is most commonly caused by gum disease. It occurs when your body tries to remove the bacteria that causes an infection in the gums. Over time, this can lead to severe damage to the gums, bone, and the other supporting structures of the teeth.

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