Can a tooth that been knocked out be repaired?
The answer is yes it can. If you or your child knocks out a tooth, keep in mind the sooner you can get to your dentist’s office, the better. If a tooth has been knocked out, gently rinse any debris from the root and attempt to place it back into the socket. If that’s not possible, hold it in the mouth on the way to the dentist. If that is still not an opinion then keep the tooth in milk until you get to the dentist’s office.
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