Dentists refer to a knocked-out tooth as an "avulsed" tooth. This is one of the most serious dental emergencies for permanent teeth. However, the damage can be fixed. If you act quickly, there's a good chance the tooth can be saved.
Get to a dentist right away. In the meantime, here's what you should do:
Remember, if you act quickly and get to your dentist as soon as possible, there's a good chance the tooth can be saved.
The tooth does not always reattach in the right way. If it doesn't, it eventually may fuse to the jawbone. If this happens, the root of the tooth can erode or be reabsorbed into the body. This occurs very slowly and can take months or even years. Your dentist will monitor the tooth and may suggest further treatment, such as a root canal.
The nerves and blood vessels that were injured when the tooth was knocked out usually can't heal. Root canal treatment often is needed to prevent the tooth from changing color or developing an abscess.