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Tooth Avulsion (Knocked-Out Tooth) Treatment in Reno, NV

If you suffer a tooth avulsion, it’s considered a dental emergency. However, with immediate tooth avulsion treatment, there’s a chance of saving the tooth. Contact Absolute Dental in Reno, NV, for urgent dental avulsion care to help restore your smile.

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What Is an Avulsed Tooth?

An avulsed tooth is a tooth that’s been knocked out or detached from its socket. This typically happens due to dental trauma, injury, or a hard impact to the mouth.

Even though a tooth is knocked out, it can be replanted in some instances. However, you must take swift action and see an emergency dentist as soon as possible. At Absolute Dental, we can quickly assess the damage and attempt to replant an avulsed tooth in its socket.

What To Do if a Tooth Is Knocked Out

If a tooth is knocked out, follow these steps for the best chance of replantation:

  1. Locate and pick up the tooth by the crown — not the roots
  2. Rinse the tooth with clean water or milk
  3. If possible, place your tooth back in its socket and gently bite down on a cloth
  4. If you can’t put the tooth in its socket, tuck it between your cheek and gums, place it under your tongue, or store it in milk
  5. Contact an emergency dentist

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Complications of Tooth Replantation

While our team will do our best to replant the avulsed tooth, some complications may arise that can affect the outcome.

Ankylosis

It’s possible for a replanted tooth to fuse with the jawbone and begin to recede into the gums. Known as dental ankylosis, there is some risk after the avulsion of tooth treatment.

Apical Periodontitis

A common issue after dental avulsion treatment is apical periodontitis, which is inflammation and soreness of the gums and tissue around the tooth. This is caused by infected pulp tissue.

Inflammatory Root Resorption

It’s possible for the avulsed tooth’s roots to become infected and break down. This results in root resorption, causing the tooth to loosen and potentially fall out without the possibility of replantation.

Pulp Canal Obliteration (PCO)

With pump canal obliteration (PCO), hard tissue deposits develop within the root canal and the tooth’s pulp chamber. This calcification can eventually lead to other complications.

Pulp Necrosis

Pulp necrosis happens when the avulsed tooth’s pulp is damaged beyond repair, causing a dead tooth. Your dentist will need to perform a root canal or extract the tooth to prevent other dental issues.

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Common Causes and Symptoms of Tooth Avulsion

A tooth avulsion injury is typically caused by:

  • Slips or falls
  • Motor vehicle accidents
  • Bicycle accidents
  • Contact sports injuries
  • Physical altercations
  • Other circumstances that cause a hard blow to the mouth

When a tooth is knocked loose or falls out completely, you will likely experience these symptoms:

  • A gap in your teeth
  • An exposed tooth socket
  • Bleeding
  • Swelling
  • Pain in the mouth and face

While a knocked-out tooth can be a shock, it’s important to seek immediate help from a qualified emergency dentist. At Absolute Dental, we take urgent cases right away without the need for an appointment. Contact us to find a Reno location closest to you.

How Do Dentists Treat an Avulsion Tooth Injury?

To treat an avulsed or knocked-out tooth, our team will work quickly to try to restore the tooth. Avulsed tooth treatment includes:

  • Reinserting the tooth in its socket
  • Placing a splint to hold the tooth in place
  • In some cases, performing a root canal to remove infected pulp

Your dentist will also provide after-care instructions, such as rinsing with antibacterial mouthwash and avoiding certain foods. We can also treat other injuries, including a chipped or broken front tooth.

Emergency Dental Care for Tooth Avulsion in Reno, NV

Our skilled emergency dentists in Reno are ready to help with dental trauma, including tooth avulsion. We prioritize emergency patients to reach the best outcomes and support a healthy mouth. 

We offer flexible payment plans and discounts through our Smile Saver program to make quality dental care affordable. Contact us to learn about our emergency services or to find a Reno office that is ready to help right now.

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Tooth Avulsion FAQs

If your tooth is knocked out, you need a dental professional. Keep the tooth in its socket, in your mouth, or submerged in milk until you can see a dentist. Then, the dentist will try to replant the tooth when possible.

Numbers show that tooth avulsion accounts for 0.5% to 16% of dental traumas. Other clinical records list avulsion as the most common traumatic dental injury (TDI).

It typically takes up to four to six weeks for an avulsed tooth to completely reattach to the bone tissue.

Studies show that the success rate of replanted teeth after five and a half years is 50%. However, several factors affect success rates, including the patient’s age, stage of root development, and how the avulsed tooth was stored prior to replantation.

If the dentist cannot replant your tooth, they may recommend restorative dental treatments after your injury heals, such as dental bridges or implants.

Milk can protect a knocked-out tooth because it contains proteins and antibacterial properties. It also prevents the tooth from drying out. Sugars in the milk can also help cells to survive longer.

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