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DENTAL EMERGENCIES

Knocked-out or avulsed tooth

A knocked-out adult tooth is a time-critical dental emergency. Fast, careful handling can improve the chance of saving it.

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Dental emergencies · S3 Dental patient advice

What to do immediately

Hold an adult tooth by the crown, not the root. If dirty, gently rinse it briefly; do not scrub. If you can reposition it safely, do so. Otherwise keep it in milk and seek urgent dental help immediately.

Important safety note

Never reinsert a baby tooth. If there has been a head injury, uncontrolled bleeding, difficulty breathing or another significant injury, seek emergency medical assessment.

Practical steps to remember

  • Handle the tooth only by the crown
  • Store in milk if it cannot be repositioned
  • Never reinsert a baby tooth

If severe swelling affects breathing or swallowing, call 999 or attend A&E immediately. For out-of-hours urgent dental advice, call NHS 111.

This guide offers general information and cannot replace advice from a dental professional who has assessed your individual circumstances.

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