
At Main Street Pediatric Dentistry of Belmont, Dr. Matthew Savage has spent over 20 years helping children through dental injuries with calm, prevention-focused care. As the only dentist at the practice, he creates consistent treatment plans from a child’s first visit through every chip, scrape or emergency call that follows, giving families a steady place to turn for pediatric dental emergency care whenever an accident happens.
How Active Play Leads to Dental Injuries
Kids test their limits every day and that is part of what makes childhood so much fun to watch. Bike rides, backyard games of tag and unexpected falls at the playground account for a large share of childhood dental injuries. Contact sports add another layer of risk, as collisions and flying equipment can chip a tooth or knock one loose in an instant. Because young mouths are still growing, even a seemingly small impact can affect a permanent tooth that has not fully erupted yet.
A nationwide review of high school sports injuries found nearly one in five reported injuries during competition involved the head or face, showing how often young athletes face this kind of trauma. Not every injury looks dramatic. A small chip on a front tooth or a bump that darkens a tooth’s color deserves the same prompt attention as a more obvious break.
Treating Chipped, Cracked and Knocked-Out Teeth
When a child comes in after an injury, Dr. Matthew Savage moves quickly to assess the damage and ease any fear the child might feel about being at the dentist. He also takes time to explain to parents what happened and what comes next in simple terms, which helps children feel calmer even after a scary moment. Digital x-rays help him check for damage below the gumline or to a tooth’s root that would not be visible otherwise, which matters even when an injury looks minor on the surface.
The right treatment depends on the type and severity of the injury:
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Small chips or cracks: smoothed and restored with tooth-colored fillings to protect the tooth and match its natural look.
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Larger fractures:Â can require additional treatment to restore strength and appearance to a badly damaged tooth.
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Injuries reaching the nerve: treated with pulp therapy to relieve pain and save the tooth whenever possible.
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Knocked-out permanent teeth: re-implanted quickly, with calm guidance on how to handle the tooth until we can see your child.
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Whatever the injury, our goal is to restore both the tooth and your child’s confidence in as few visits as possible.
Preventing Injuries Before They Happen
A well-fitted mouthguard is one of the simplest ways to protect a child’s teeth during sports and rough play and it should be worn at every practice and game rather than saved for the big matches. Packing an extra mouthguard in a sports bag and replacing one that no longer fits are both easy habits that add real protection over time. Helmets, padding and close supervision during bike rides, skateboarding and playground time all lower the risk of a fall turning into a dental emergency.
Regular dental exams also give Dr. Matthew Savage a chance to spot loose teeth, thin enamel or bite issues that raise a child’s risk of injury before an accident ever happens. Families who want to learn more about his background and approach to care can visit his page to see what makes his practice different.
Trust Main Street Pediatric Dentistry With Your Child’s Smile
Active kids will always find new ways to test their teeth and Main Street Pediatric Dentistry is ready whenever that happens. Dr. Matthew Savage brings over 20 years of experience as a board-certified pediatric dentist to every visit and as the only dentist at the practice, he offers the same consistent, gentle care from routine checkups to emergency calls.
If your child has chipped a tooth, knocked one loose or simply needs a checkup after a hard fall, our pediatric dental team and Dr. Savage is ready to help right away. Reach out today through our contact form to schedule a visit and give your child’s smile the care it deserves. You can also can schedule an appointment online or call us and we can help.