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I knocked my tooth out. What should I do?

A dental emergency is not a situation that can wait; if you or a loved one is experiencing tooth pain, swelling, or bleeding, you want a caring dental professional to help you immediately. At Sandpiper Dental, we strive to do just that, and we know how to help. There are many different types of dental emergencies, but one of the most time-sensitive emergencies occurs when your tooth is knocked out.

What if Your Tooth Gets Knocked Out?

If your permanent tooth gets knocked out, it’s essential to act quickly and follow these instructions:

  • You don’t want to damage the tooth further, so handle it carefully. Try not to touch the root of the tooth.
  • If you have milk, rinse the tooth with milk. If you don’t have milk, rinse the tooth with water. Don’t wipe the tooth off with anything because that could damage it.
  • If possible, slip the tooth back into its socket, but handle it carefully. If this doesn’t work, keep the tooth from drying out by storing it in a glass of milk; if you don’t have milk, store it in a glass of water. If you cannot keep the tooth in liquid, you can put the tooth in your mouth between your cheek and gums. Be careful if the tooth belongs to your child because they may be unable to store it in their mouth without swallowing it.

Are You Looking for Emergency Dentistry in Jacksonville, FL?

If you need an emergency dentist, call us at Sandpiper Dental. Our number is (904) 223-800

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