Avulsed Teeth

Causes, emergency treatment, and correction of avulsed teeth
Trauma or damage can completely knock a tooth out of its socket, a dental emergency known as an avulsed tooth. This disorder needs quick care to raise the possibility of tooth reattachment and saving.
Causes of Avulsed Teeth
Sudden impacts from falls or sports injuries can knock out a tooth.
Physical Altercations: Tooth avulsion may follow blunt force trauma to the face.
Vehicle Accidents: Severe dental damage, including tooth loss, can follow from collisions.
Emergency treatment for a tooth avulsion
Handle the tooth carefully; pick it up by the crown to avoid the root.
Rinse gently to clear trash without scrubbing using either clean water or saline.
If at all possible, try reinserting the tooth back into its socket and hold it there.
Store the tooth in milk or saline should reinsertion prove impossible.
See a dentist within 30 to 60 minutes for the best chance of reattachment.
Available Treatment Strategies
The dentist might adjust the tooth and stabilise it during reimplantation.
Dental splints help stabilise the reimplanted tooth.
Appropriate for long-term tooth preservation is root canal therapy.
Quick intervention raises the possibility of restoring dental health and salvaging an avulsed tooth.