If permanent teeth are knocked out, there is an excellent chance that they will survive if they are immediately placed back in the tooth socket and dental health advice is sought straight away. Every minute the tooth is out of the socket, the less chance it has of surviving.
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If the knocked out tooth is dirty, gently rinse it with milk without touching the root and follow the steps below. Do not scrub.
If you can't replace the tooth:
Do not try to put a baby tooth back in its socket because:
Contact an oral health professional. To find a community dental clinic near you, go to community dental clinics or call 1300 360 054
Cracked or fractured teeth may or may not be painful. It is recommended that you see an oral health professional, as early recognition can improve the survival of the damaged tooth.
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Last updated: 2014-06-06
https://www.dhsv.org.au/old/dental-health/knocked-out-teeth