Knocked-out Teeth

More than five million teeth are knocked out every year in children as well as adults. With proper emergency action, a tooth that has been knocked out of its socket can be successfully replanted and last for years.

Here is a step by step guide to saving a knocked out tooth and let Birch Dental Practice know within 30 minutes where we can take x-rays and help put the tooth back into position:

  • find the tooth
  • hold it by the crown (the white bit that sticks out of the gum)
  • lick the tooth clean if it’s dirty, or rinse it in water
  • put it back into position (adult teeth only); never try to re-insert a baby tooth
  • bite on a handkerchief to hold the tooth in place
  • go to see a dentist as an emergency

If you can’t put the tooth back in position, put it in milk and see a dentist straight away. The sooner a knocked-out tooth is re-implanted, the more likely it is to embed itself back into the gum.

If your child knocks out a baby tooth, you shouldn’t try to re-implant it because you may damage the adult tooth growing underneath. Let Birch Dental Practice know, and we will tell you the best suitable treatment for your child.

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Private Emergency Dental Care

Our emergency line is handled by a clinically trained adminstrator, who will collect your details and provide you with an appropriate time to visit.

Please note that our emergency service is a private service, if you are seeking NHS emergency dental care, contact details can be found here.

Before you call, please take not that patients in the middel of an existing treatment plan experiencing pain, should ring the surgery during office hours.

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