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KNOCKOUTS

With
more adults playing sport and kids imitating sports heroes, dental
accidents are on the rise.
If
you act immediately, a knocked out tooth can be replanted.

What do
I do if a tooth is knocked out?

Follow
these steps if a tooth is knocked out:
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Stay
calm and find the tooth. |
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Only
touch the crown, not the root. |
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If
the tooth is clean, place back in its socket. Then go IMMEDIATELY
to the dentist. |
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If
the tooth is dirty, wash in sterile saline, milk or have patient
suck clean. Don't use water. |
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If
unable to replant, wrap tooth in plastic or store in milk or
sterile saline (not water) and go IMMEDIATELY to the dentist. |
If a baby tooth is knocked out completely, do not
put it back. It is recommended that you seek professional dental
advice immediately.

What if
a tooth is broken or chipped?

See your dentist as soon as possible, even if it
doesn't hurt. Save any pieces of the broken tooth, fragments sometimes
can be bonded back onto the injured tooth.
Source:
Australian Dental Association Inc. Brochure
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