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Tooth avulsion (knocked-out tooth)
Oral and Dental
Principles of diagnosis and management in dental practice
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Antibiotic prophylaxis for dental procedures
Local anaesthetics in dentistry
Anxiolysis (minimal sedation) for dental procedures
Complications after oral surgery
Dental and maxillofacial trauma
A broken tooth or filling, or a lost filling
Tooth avulsion (knocked-out tooth)
Overview of the assessment and management of tooth avulsion
Assessment of tooth avulsion
Replanting and splinting an avulsed tooth
Management of an avulsed tooth after replanting and splinting
References
Maxillofacial trauma
Medical emergencies in dental practice
Guidance for medical practitioners managing oral and dental issues
Tooth avulsion (knocked-out tooth)
Published
December 2019
(Amended March 2025)
Overview of the assessment and management of tooth avulsion
Assessment of tooth avulsion
Replanting and splinting an avulsed tooth
Management of an avulsed tooth after replanting and splinting