Tooth removal is a traumatic experience. It also puts you in an emergency. Understanding what to do in this scenario will certainly result in a much better result. When you or one of your family members is hurt, and a tooth is knocked out, you must act quickly! The more time you wait to see your dentist, the less likely you will be successful. It would be preferable if you made an effort to visit the dentist within 30 to 60 minutes.
What Should You Do If Your Tooth Is Knocked Out?
Losing a permanent tooth can be stressful. It’s time to do something about it when a tooth falls out (or is knocked out) due to an accident or dental concerns you’ve been putting off. Missing a tooth and broken fillings makes eating more difficult, and the cosmetic consequences can be unpleasant or frustrating.
If you follow these recommendations, you may be able to prevent permanent tooth damage.
Find the Tooth
After examining other more severe injuries (uncontrollable bleeding, head injuries, and so on), one of the essential points you should make is to find the tooth. We can re-implant the tooth into the socket once we have the whole tooth. Or else the treatment will follow an entirely different course.
Place in Holding Solution
Each tooth’s root is covered in tiny ligament fibers that link to the surrounding jawbone. These fibers are necessary. They must be kept moist and undamaged. This means you must avoid scrubbing or cleaning the tooth. We know it sounds horrible. You can see a tooth in the dirt and want to clean it. Do not try it! Any cleaning should be left to the dental expert.
If the tooth is filthy, put it in a small container (cup or baggie) filled with saliva or milk. You need a small amount of spit to cover the tooth. Again, DO NOT scrub or wipe away the tooth.
You can hold the root in your mouth if it is fairly clean. We know it sounds disgusting, yet the mouth is a suitable environment for a tooth.
Call the Dentist
This is where having a positive relationship with your dentist can help. Set up a dental consultation. If it is after hours, they most likely have an on-call dentist or an emergency number you can call for urgent care. This qualifies as urgent! Notify the doctor that you have had your knocked out tooth and are on your way to the office. They will be waiting for you there.
Follow the Dentist’s Instructions
After the dentist has treated you, placing the clean tooth back into the socket and supporting it for recovery, you must follow their guidelines very carefully. Gentle mouth rinsing and adjustments to your brushing and flossing routines will be among them. You will probably be limited to soft foods for the first few days. You must not bite into anything with this tooth.
This newly implanted tooth will most likely be held in place by the dentist using a wire attached to multiple teeth, allowing the bone and tendons to reattach to the root.
Conclusion
You shouldn’t let your options overwhelm you after a tooth loss. Make a consultation with your dentist as soon as possible. The dentist will examine your situation and advise you on your best choices. If you recognize it in advance, you’ll be in a far better position to decide you’ll be happy with it for years.