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What to Do When You Knock Out a Tooth: A Step-by-Step Guide

Emergency February 28, 2026 by 4 min read

TL;DR — Quick Summary

If a permanent tooth is knocked out: 1) Pick it up by the crown only (never the root), 2) Rinse gently with milk or saline — never scrub it, 3) Try to place it back in the socket, 4) If you can’t, store it in milk or saliva, 5) Get to a dentist within 30 minutes. The faster you act, the higher the chance of saving the tooth. Call Smile Avenue immediately at (832) 648-1756 for same-day emergency care.

Time Is Everything

A knocked-out permanent tooth is one of the most time-sensitive dental emergencies. If you act within the first 30 minutes, there’s a strong chance the tooth can be reimplanted and saved. After 60 minutes outside the mouth, the survival rate drops significantly.

Step-by-Step: What to Do Right Now

Step 1: Find the Tooth and Pick It Up Correctly

Pick up the tooth by the crown (the white part you see when you smile) — never touch the root. The root surface has delicate cells called periodontal ligament cells that are essential for reattachment.

Step 2: Rinse Gently (If Dirty)

If the tooth is dirty, rinse it very gently with milk or saline solution. Do not:

  • Scrub the tooth
  • Use soap or chemicals
  • Wrap it in tissue or let it dry out
  • Use tap water for more than a few seconds (the chlorine damages root cells)

Step 3: Try to Reimplant It

If possible, gently place the tooth back into the socket. Bite down on a clean cloth to hold it in place. This is the single best thing you can do to save the tooth.

Step 4: If You Can’t Reimplant, Keep It Moist

Place the tooth in one of these (in order of preference):

  1. Milk — the best readily available storage medium
  2. Saliva — tuck it between your cheek and gum
  3. Saline solution — if available
  4. Never let the tooth dry out or store it in plain water

Step 5: Get to a Dentist IMMEDIATELY

Call Smile Avenue’s emergency line at (832) 648-1756. We offer same-day emergency appointments and will prioritize reimplantation cases.

What the Dentist Will Do

Your emergency dentist will:

  1. Clean the socket and assess for fractures
  2. Reimplant the tooth (if it hasn’t been reimplanted already)
  3. Splint the tooth to adjacent teeth for 1–2 weeks while it re-stabilizes
  4. Prescribe antibiotics and anti-inflammatory medication
  5. Schedule follow-up appointments to monitor healing

What If the Tooth Can’t Be Saved?

If too much time has passed or the tooth is damaged beyond reimplantation, the best long-term replacement is a dental implant. Implants look, feel, and function exactly like natural teeth and can last a lifetime.

Prevention Tips

  • Wear a mouthguard during contact sports
  • Wear a mouthguard during recreational activities (biking, skateboarding)
  • Address loose teeth promptly — they’re more susceptible to being knocked out
  • Schedule regular dental check-ups to maintain strong tooth structure

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