Knocked-Out Tooth (Avulsed Tooth)
A tooth that has been completely knocked out of the socket can be reimplanted — if you act within 60 minutes. Beyond 60 minutes, the periodontal ligament fibres on the root surface die and reimplantation fails. Here is exactly what to do:
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Pick up the tooth by the crown (the white part you chew with) — never touch the root.
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If it is dirty, rinse gently with cold water for 10 seconds — do not scrub, do not use soap.
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Try to reinsert it into the socket immediately. Push it firmly in the correct position and bite gently on a cloth to hold it.
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If you cannot reinsert it: place the tooth in a glass of cold milk (milk preserves the ligament cells). If no milk is available, tuck it between your cheek and gum.
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Do NOT store it in water — water destroys the cells within minutes.
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Call us immediately: +92-333-3346606. Tell us it is a knocked-out tooth. We will prioritise you.
Note: Baby (milk) teeth are NOT reimplanted — reimplanting a baby tooth risks damaging the permanent tooth developing beneath. Bring the tooth with you but do not attempt to replace it in the socket.
