Tooth replantation is a dental procedure involving the reinsertion and stabilization of a tooth that has been knocked out (avulsed) from its socket. This treatment aims to save and restore a dislodged tooth to its original position.
In most cases, tooth replantation is performed on permanent teeth, as primary teeth (baby teeth) typically have shorter roots and are less suitable for successful replantation. However, there may be exceptions, especially for canine teeth with longer roots. In certain situations, Dr. Ilias Dzajkovski, Dr. Katerina Stanojevikj at Crossing Bridge Family Dentistry in Stittsville may choose to replant a primary tooth if there is a risk to the emerging permanent tooth.
The process of tooth replantation involves several steps:
The splint remains in place for a period ranging from two to six weeks. During this time, the tooth is observed for stability and signs of successful replantation.
It is crucial to handle the avulsed tooth with care to maximize the chances of successful replantation. When a tooth is knocked out, follow these steps:
Seek immediate dental care within 30 minutes of the tooth avulsion, as fibroblasts begin to deteriorate after this time. Quick treatment increases the chances of successful replantation. In some cases, synthetic fibroblasts can substitute the patient's own connective tissue cells.
If the avulsed tooth is a primary tooth, it should also be rinsed and kept moist. Consult Dr. Ilias Dzajkovski, Dr. Katerina Stanojevikj to determine whether replantation is appropriate based on an examination of the gums and the emerging permanent tooth. X-rays may be taken to assess the timing of the permanent tooth's eruption. Occasionally, an artificial spacer may be placed in the space left by the primary tooth until the permanent tooth emerges.
Prior to tooth replantation, any gum injuries are addressed. Dr. Ilias Dzajkovski, Dr. Katerina Stanojevikj may prescribe antibiotics to prevent infection, recommend cold compresses to reduce swelling, and, if necessary, perform stitches to repair gum lacerations. X-rays may be taken to assess potential injuries to the jawbone or adjacent teeth.
If you or a loved one experiences a tooth avulsion, it is essential to act quickly and preserve the tooth before seeking professional dental care. Our skilled team at Crossing Bridge Family Dentistry, led by Dr. Ilias Dzajkovski, Dr. Katerina Stanojevikj, is experienced in handling dental emergencies, including tooth replantation. We are dedicated to providing prompt, high-quality care to help save your tooth.
If you require tooth replantation or have any concerns about dental emergencies, please contact our practice at (613) 435-4340. We are conveniently located at 1250 Stittsville Main St., Suite C14 in Stittsville, ON, and we are here to assist you in preserving your dental health.