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Accidents happen, and a knocked-out tooth is one of the most alarming dental emergencies. Acting quickly and correctly can make all the difference in saving your tooth. Whether it's a sudden fall or a sports injury, hereu2019s what you need to know about handling a dental emergency for knocked-out teeth and increasing the chances of tooth reimplantation.
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What to Do When You Knock Out a Tooth Emergency Care & Reimplantation Steps www.myfavoritedentist.com
Handle the Tooth Carefully Please pick it up by the crown, avoiding the root to prevent damage. www.myfavoritedentist.com
Keep It Moist Please place it in milk or a tooth-preservation solution to protect the cells www.myfavoritedentist.com
Attempt Reimplantation If possible, gently insert the tooth back into the socket and hold it in place. www.myfavoritedentist.com
Preserve the Tooth If Reimplantation Isn’t Possible Store the tooth in your cheek or a clean container with saliva to keep it hydrated. www.myfavoritedentist.com
Seek Emergency Dental Care Immediately Contact a dentist specializing in emergency dental care for tooth loss within 30 minutes. www.myfavoritedentist.com
Family Dentistry Specializing In Dental Services & Orthodontic Treatment In Sunrise, FL Quick action and proper care can make reimplantation a success. Don't wait - contact us now. Rosenthal Family Dentistry +1 (954) 572-2750 frontdesk@myfavoritedentist.com www.myfavoritedentist.com 9200 N.W. 44th Street, Sunrise, FL 33351