How to Handle a Knocked Out Tooth
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| Tooth complete knocked out of its socket
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Tooth reimplanted and splinted for stabilization
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With timely action and some knowledge, a tooth that
has been completely knocked out of its socket often can be successfully
reimplanted and last for years. However, you need to know what to do in
case this happens to you or someone with you. Time is of the essence so
act quickly but knowledgeably. Please follow these few steps if a tooth
gets knocked out:
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Pick up the tooth by the crown, which is the
chewing surface, and not by the root. If the tooth is dirty, hold it by
the crown and rinse it gently with water. Your goal is simply to remove
the dirt from the surface of the tooth. Do not use any soap or
chemicals, do not scrub or dry the tooth and do not wrap it in a tissue.
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Next, place the tooth back in the socket as soon as
possible. The sooner the tooth is back in its original position, the
better the chances it will have to survive. Place the tooth back in the
socket with your fingers or place it above the socket and slowly close
your mouth. Hold the tooth in place with gentle biting pressure or with
your fingers.
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If you can't get the tooth back in the socket, the
tooth must be kept moist by placing it in either milk, inside your cheek
or you can use a tooth preservation kit available at your pharmacy. The
last option is to place the tooth in water with a little pinch of salt.
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Call us right away! If we can see you within 30 minutes, we can begin the process of trying to save the tooth.