First Aid Chart for Tooth Knocked Loose
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Accidents happen, and one of the common dental emergencies people may face is knocking a tooth loose due to sports injuries, falls, or unexpected impacts.
A tooth knocked loose means it hasn't come all the way out, but may be wobbly or hanging on by a thread.
If you find yourself in this distressing situation, taking the right actions promptly can significantly impact the tooth's chances of survival and your overall oral health.
Please see below for information on how to treat a tooth that has been knocked loose with first aid.
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