How to Handle a Knocked-Out Tooth A Step-By-Step Emergency Guide

A knocked-out tooth is one of the most urgent dental emergencies. Fast action can mean the difference between saving or losing the tooth permanently. Knowing what to do in those first few minutes is crucial.

What Causes a Tooth to Be Knocked Out?

Common reasons include:

  1. Sports injuries

  2. Slips and falls

  3. Accidents while playing

  4. Facial trauma

This is why children and active adults are most at risk.

What To Do Immediately

If the tooth is an adult/permanent tooth:

1. Pick up the tooth by the crown

Avoid touching the root this helps protect vital cells.

2. Rinse gently if dirty

Use milk or saline. Do NOT scrub or dry it.

3. Put the tooth back in place (if possible)

Hold it in place with gentle pressure.

4. If you can’t reinsert it, store it properly

Place it in:

  1. Milk

  2. Saline

  3. Inside the cheek (adults only)

Never store it in water.

5. See an emergency dentist within 30 minutes

The sooner you arrive, the higher the success rate.

What NOT to Do

✘ Do not scrub the root
✘ Do not let the tooth dry out
✘ Do not delay treatment

Conclusion

A knocked-out tooth requires immediate care. Your Dental provides fast, reliable emergency services. If you need urgent treatment, visit Your Dental — your trusted Dentist in Williams landing for dental emergencies.

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Welcome to Your Dental, your friendly family dentist in Williams Landing, VIC. We provide a wide range of dental services for all ages, including general dentistry, children's dentistry, cosmetic treatments, orthodontics, emergency care, and tooth replacement options. Our experienced team members make your visit comfortable and stress-free. Located at Shop 1/89 Overton Road, we’re just a short 5-minute walk from the Williams Landing Train Station, making it convenient for locals from Point Cook, Hoppers Crossing, Tarneit, and Truganina. Led by Dr. Margaret Nguyen, our team is dedicated to offering personalised care to meet your dental needs.