Can a Fallen Tooth Be Put Back? Emergency Steps to Save Your Smile




Did you know a fallen tooth can be put back in the mouth?

If you lose a tooth during an accident or a fight, take the fallen tooth to a dentist within 60 minutes by placing it in milk, coconut water, or a save-a-tooth solution.Many patients bring the fallen tooth to the dentist after washing it with water, but most are not aware that this can reduce the chances of saving the tooth. Because of this lack of awareness, the tooth may get damaged even before reaching the clinic.Cleaning the tooth with water makes it dry and damages the delicate cells present on the root surface. These cells are very important for the successful reattachment of the tooth inside the mouth. Loss of these cells reduces the chances of saving the natural tooth.

One more common issue is visiting the dentist late.The best approach is to visit a dentist as soon as the tooth falls out. Hold the tooth only by the white part (crown) and place it in milk, coconut water, or a save-a-tooth solution. Never store the tooth in plain water.If none of these are available, the tooth can be kept inside the mouth, but this is not recommended for children, as there is a risk of aspiration.

Always reach the dentist ideally within 60 minutes.By visiting the dentist early and storing the tooth properly, the natural tooth can often be saved, avoiding artificial replacement, saving money, and restoring confidence-especially when a front tooth is involved. A natural tooth also provides proprioception (the natural feel while chewing), which is lost with artificial teeth.



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