Dental Emergencies Avulsed (knocked-out) Teeth: Deciduous (Baby) Teeth. If a deciduous tooth is avulsed, do not place it back in the socket. Deciduous teeth which have been replaced tend to fuse to the bony socket and present with difficulties when it's time for the tooth to exfoliate (fall-out). Also, there's a risk of damaging the permanent tooth underneath when the deciduous tooth is replaced. Permanent Teeth. If knocked-out, a permanent tooth can be replaced in the socket by your dentist; most have a fair chance of surviving. Every minute the tooth is out of the socket decreases the chance of its survival. First Aid Procedures: 1. Find the tooth. 2. Don't touch the tooth's roots. Handle the tooth only by its crown. 3. Don't attempt to clean the tooth. 4. Wrap the tooth lightly in glad wrap or store it in milk or in your mouth (just don't swallow it!) 5. Seek dental help immediately , it's essential that the tooth be replaced within...
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