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A knocked-out tooth can be re-implanted if the child receives medical/dental help quickly
Apply direct pressure to stop the bleeding from the socket of the tooth. Have the child bite down on a thick pad placed in the socket
Seat the child with the head forward so blood can drain out of the mouth
Place the tooth in a cup of milk. If milk is not available, the tooth may be preserved in a saline solution or wrapped in a plastic wrap kept moist with the child's saliva
Handle the tooth by the top, do not touch the root
Give ongoing care and get medical help. If the knocked-out tooth is the only injury, get the child to a dentist as quickly as possible for the best chance of re-implanting the tooth
Warning! Do not:
Use an antiseptic solution to clean the tooth
Wash out the mouth when the bleeding has stopped - this may disturb the blood clots making the injury bleed again