An X-ray may be needed to tell the difference between an intruded and a knocked-out tooth.
Broken or knocked-out teeth may occur from an injury.
We may be locked up," she said, "but we can look in the mirror without seeing black eyes and knocked-out teeth.
A tumble of white stones lay at the bottom like knocked-out teeth.
A knocked-out permanent tooth is a dental emergency.
Yes, knocked-out teeth can be repaired, and the sooner you can get to your dentist's office, the better.
The best method for the prevention of knocked-out teeth is the use of helmets and mouth protectors.
For the same reasons, the method in which the knocked-out teeth are transported must be carefully selected.
The treatment for knocked-out teeth has progressed from a success rate of 10% to over 90%.
The first reported cases of knocked-out teeth being replanted was by Pare' in 1593.