Tooth Avulsion
Tooth avulsion is the complete displacement of a tooth from its socket, requiring emergency dental treatment.
Symptoms
- Complete tooth loss from socket
- Bleeding from socket
- Pain and swelling
Causes
- Sports injury
- Fall or accident
- Physical impact to the face
Recommended Treatments
Emergency Root Canal
Emergency root canal provides immediate relief from severe tooth pain caused by acute infection or trauma. Same-day treatment stops the infection and eliminates the pain.
Single Tooth Implant
A single tooth implant replaces one missing tooth with a titanium post and a custom crown. It preserves adjacent healthy teeth and prevents bone loss at the extraction site.
Dental Bridge
A dental bridge replaces one or more missing teeth by anchoring artificial teeth to adjacent natural teeth or implants. It restores your smile, bite, and prevents remaining teeth from shifting.
FAQ
Can an avulsed tooth be reimplanted?
Yes, if handled correctly and reimplanted within 30-60 minutes, the tooth may be saved.
How should I store a knocked-out tooth?
Place it in milk, saline, or hold it in your cheek. Never wrap it in tissue or let it dry out.
