FAQS - OPTIMA DENTAL CARE - DR SCOTT PETRIE, DR ROWLAND STETTLER & DR SCOTT PARK - COSMETIC AND GENERAL DENTISTS, MRS KELLY BIRD - HYGIENIST, MS TANNAZ ZAIRE - ORAL THERAPIST - GLADSTONE - QUEENSLAND
My tooth was knocked out , how soon should I see a dentist?
Immediately. Getting to a dentist within 30 minutes can make the difference between saving and losing a tooth. When a tooth is knocked out:
Immediately call your dentist for an emergency appointment.
Handle the tooth by the crown, not the root. Touching the root (the part of the tooth below the gum) can damage cells necessary for bone reattachment.
Gently rinse the tooth in water to remove dirt. Do not scrub.
Place the clean tooth in your mouth between the cheek and the gum to keep it moist.
It is important not to let the tooth dry out.
It is not possible to store the tooth in the mouth of the injured person, wrap the tooth in a clean cloth or gauze and immerse in milk.
FAQS - OPTIMA DENTAL CARE - DR SCOTT PETRIE, DR ROWLAND STETTLER & DR SCOTT PARK - COSMETIC AND GENERAL DENTISTS, MRS KELLY BIRD - HYGIENIST, MS TANNAZ ZAIRE - ORAL THERAPIST - GLADSTONE - QUEENSLAND