Recover your tooth. Make sure to pick it up by the top (the crown) instead of by the bottom (the root), in order to minimize the risk of causing any additional damage.
Rinse it with warm water to clean off any debris, being careful not to rub it with anything abrasive.
Try to place the tooth back in its socket if it will go back in with minimal effort. If you can’t put it back in the socket, DON’T try to force it into place, otherwise you may cause further damage.
If unable to put the tooth back in the socket, store it in a container of cold milk to keep it hydrated on your way to the dentist.
If this is a serious emergency, like a knocked-out tooth, try not to spend too much time on pain management. To save your tooth and avoid needing prosthetics, the tooth must be replaced and splinted within 1-2 hours.
Call us right away to get immediate guidance about how to handle your dental emergency, and to ensure we are prepared for your visit.