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Avulsion Treatment for Knocked-Out Teeth in New Cross

Our specialist New Cross clinic delivers Avulsion Treatment for Knocked-Out Teeth using advanced technology rarely found in standard dental surgeries. Each dentist has mastered specific areas of advanced dental treatment, delivering complete care with meticulous attention to detail. We combine certified expertise with comprehensive treatment planning to deliver excellent Avulsion Treatment for Knocked-Out Teeth results for New Cross residents.

Our dental specialists maintain active GDC registration and CQC compliance, ensuring New Cross patients receive properly regulated specialist care. All procedures follow BDA and GDC guidelines, so New Cross patients can anticipate Avulsion Treatment for Knocked-Out Teeth that meets rigorous British dental regulations.

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What are Avulsion Treatment for Knocked-Out Teeth?

Avulsion treatment for knocked-out teeth involves immediate action to save the tooth by handling it only by the crown, gently rinsing it without scrubbing if dirty, and replanting it in its socket within 30 minutes of injury whenever possible. If immediate replantation isn't feasible, the tooth should be kept moist in milk, saline solution, or tucked inside the cheek while seeking emergency dental care. Once at the dentist, the tooth will be repositioned, splinted to adjacent teeth for 1-2 weeks for stabilisation, and root canal treatment will typically be performed 7-10 days after replantation to prevent infection and improve the chances of successful healing, with overall survival rates of approximately 65% when proper protocols are followed.
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Why Choose Us

Receive professional Avulsion Treatment for Knocked-Out Teeth at London Dental Specialists with our complete aftercare programme in New Cross. Our practice uses only GDC registered specialists with additional training beyond regular dentistry. We provide thorough treatment plans with clear costs before any procedure. Hear firsthand feedback from our Avulsion Treatment for Knocked-Out Teeth patients:

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Looking for expert care? Book a consultation with our highly qualified team in New Cross. Appointments available this week, including lunchtime slots.

Each visit includes detailed diagnostics, expert review, and a clear plan—no pressure. Affordable plans available. Insurance-friendly. Always fair and transparent on price.

Our practice is led by Dr. Ope Sodeinde, a GDC-registered Specialist in Prosthodontics with over 20 years of clinical experience. From diagnostics to aftercare, our team uses the latest dental technology and clinical protocols to deliver safe, consistent results.

Request your consultation by calling +44 7700 100779 or sending your details through the form. We respond promptly—usually within one working day—and you’ll always speak to a knowledgeable member of our team.

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Our Process For Avulsion Treatment for Knocked-Out Teeth

At London Dental Specialists, our Avulsion Treatment for Knocked-Out Teeth is a meticulously structured process designed to maximise the chances of saving your natural tooth. The procedure begins with an immediate consultation and assessment, where our dental experts evaluate the condition of the avulsed tooth and the socket. Following this, we develop a customised treatment plan tailored to your specific needs, which may include gentle cleaning of the tooth and socket, careful replantation, and securing the tooth with a specialised splint. Post-treatment care is crucial; we provide detailed guidance on maintaining oral hygiene, dietary recommendations, and schedule follow-up appointments to monitor healing and address any necessary interventions, such as root canal therapy, to ensure the long-term success of the reimplanted tooth.

Recovery Timeline

Step 1

Consultation & Assessment



  • Examination of the affected area

  • Detailed dental X-rays

  • Review of injury circumstances

  • Assessment of tooth condition

  • Evaluation of oral health and medical history

Step 2

Avulsion Treatment Custom Plan



  • Detailed X-ray examination of socket condition

  • Assessment of tooth preservation method

  • Evaluation of extra-oral time since injury

  • Selection of appropriate splinting technique

  • Development of antibiotic therapy protocol

Step 3

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  • Immediate clinical assessment

  • X-rays to evaluate the socket

  • Cleaning of the tooth and socket

  • Repositioning of the tooth

  • Stabilisation with splinting

Step 4

Post Avulsion Treatment Care



  • Regular follow-up appointments to monitor healing

  • Root canal therapy within two weeks if indicated

  • Personalised oral hygiene guidance

  • Dietary recommendations for optimal recovery

  • Emergency contact information for urgent concerns

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Get Directions to our Dental Clinic from New Cross

Plan your trip from New Cross to our specialist Avulsion Treatment for Knocked-Out Teeth practice at 111 Regent's Park Road, NW1 8UR. Use the Central Line to central London, then Northern Line to Camden Town for direct access. Book your consultation by calling +44 7700 100779 and we'll provide detailed travel guidance.

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Conditions We Treat With Avulsion Treatment for Knocked-Out Teeth

Various dental conditions can be successfully addressed using Avulsion Treatment for Knocked-Out Teeth at London Dental Specialists in New Cross. We thoroughly assess your condition to confirm Avulsion Treatment for Knocked-Out Teeth is the right treatment approach. Our practice explains which specific conditions respond most to Avulsion Treatment for Knocked-Out Teeth treatment.


  • Avulsed Tooth (Knocked-Out Tooth) - Complete treatment for teeth that have been fully displaced from their socket due to trauma, requiring emergency care and proper replantation techniques to save the tooth

  • Dental Trauma - Comprehensive management of traumatic dental injuries, including avulsion, with focus on preserving natural tooth structure and function

  • Tooth Reimplantation - Specialised procedure to carefully reposition an avulsed tooth back into its socket, followed by stabilisation and monitoring

  • Facial Injury with Dental Involvement - Treatment of more complex cases where facial trauma has resulted in tooth avulsion alongside other injuries

  • Dental Emergency Care - Immediate response and treatment for knocked-out teeth, including proper handling, preservation, and replantation protocols

  • Post-Avulsion Complications - Management of potential issues following tooth avulsion, including root resorption, infection, or pulp necrosis

  • Dental Splinting Needs - Application of appropriate splinting techniques to stabilise replanted teeth for optimal healing

  • Endodontic Treatment Requirements - Root canal therapy often needed 7-10 days after replantation of avulsed permanent teeth

  • Tooth Socket Preservation - Specialised care for the socket when immediate replantation isn't possible or when the tooth cannot be saved

  • Dental Restoration After Avulsion - Comprehensive restoration options when replantation fails or isn't possible, ensuring both function and aesthetics

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Learn About Our Licensed Restorative Team Providing Avulsion Treatment for Knocked-Out Teeth in New Cross

Our specialist team brings unparalleled expertise in dental trauma care, particularly for tooth avulsion emergencies. Dr. Sodeinde's periodontal specialisation and Dr. Patel's endodontic mastery ensure optimal treatment for knocked-out teeth, where immediate action is crucial for successful reimplantation. Dr. Papagalani's orthodontic knowledge supports post-trauma alignment, while Florentina provides essential preventive care. Each practitioner holds advanced qualifications from prestigious institutions, ensuring you receive the highest standard of emergency dental care when every minute counts. With proper treatment within 30 minutes of injury, our team can significantly improve the chances of saving your avulsed tooth.
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dr ope sodeinde specialist in periodontics london

Dr Ope Sodeinde

Principal Dentist & Specialist in Periodontics

BDS MFDS RCS(Ed) MSc(Rest Dent) MClinDent(Perio) MPerioRCS(Ed)

GDC No: 104071

dr neha patel specialist endodontist london

Dr Neha Patel

Specialist in Endodontics

BDS MFDS RCS(Ed) FHEA MClinDent(Ed) MEndoRCS(Ed)

GDC No: 150517

dr kia papagalani specialist orthodontist london

Dr Kia Papagalani

Specialist in Orthodontics

DipDS Athens MS(Ortho) OSU

GDC No: 228487

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is tooth avulsion and how common is it?


Tooth avulsion is when a tooth is completely knocked out of its socket due to trauma. It's relatively common, particularly in children and young adults, accounting for 0.5-16% of all dental injuries. At London Dental Specialists, we see several cases each month, often resulting from sports injuries, falls, or accidents. Prompt treatment is crucial for successful reimplantation and long-term tooth survival.



What should I do immediately if a tooth gets knocked out?


If a tooth is knocked out, follow these immediate steps:



  1. Pick up the tooth by the crown (the chewing surface), not the root

  2. If dirty, gently rinse with water for no more than 10 seconds (do not scrub)

  3. Try to reposition the tooth back in its socket immediately if possible

  4. If reimplantation isn't possible, keep the tooth moist by placing it in milk, saline solution, or between your cheek and gum

  5. Contact London Dental Specialists immediately for an emergency appointment

  6. Seek treatment within 30 minutes for the best chance of saving the tooth



How do dentists at London Dental Specialists treat knocked-out teeth?


At London Dental Specialists, our treatment for knocked-out teeth involves several steps:



  • Examining the socket and tooth for damage

  • Gently cleaning the area

  • Reimplanting the tooth into its socket

  • Splinting the tooth to adjacent teeth for stabilisation

  • Prescribing antibiotics to prevent infection

  • Performing root canal treatment, typically 7-10 days after reimplantation

  • Providing follow-up care to monitor healing



How long does the splint need to stay on after tooth reimplantation?


For most avulsion cases with no fracture in the bone plate, we at London Dental Specialists typically keep the splint in place for 1-2 weeks. This period allows the periodontal ligament to heal and the tooth to stabilise in its socket. However, the exact duration may vary depending on individual circumstances and healing progress. We'll provide specific guidance during your treatment and follow-up appointments.



What is the success rate for reimplanted knocked-out teeth?


The success rate for reimplanted knocked-out teeth is approximately 65-70% within the first few years. At London Dental Specialists, our success rates are often higher due to our specialised expertise and advanced techniques. Factors affecting success include how quickly treatment was sought, how the tooth was stored before reimplantation, the condition of the tooth and socket, and proper aftercare. Regular follow-up appointments are essential to monitor the tooth's health and address any complications promptly.



Can children's knocked-out baby teeth be reimplanted?


Generally, we do not recommend reimplanting knocked-out baby (primary) teeth. Attempting to reimplant a primary tooth can potentially damage the developing permanent tooth underneath. If your child has knocked out a baby tooth, collect the tooth, keep it moist, and bring your child to London Dental Specialists for an examination. We'll assess the situation, ensure no fragments remain in the gum, and advise on space maintenance if necessary until the permanent tooth erupts.



What aftercare is needed following tooth reimplantation?


After tooth reimplantation at London Dental Specialists, follow these aftercare instructions:



  • Take all prescribed antibiotics and pain medication as directed

  • Maintain excellent oral hygiene with gentle brushing around the affected area

  • Use prescribed antimicrobial mouthwash as instructed

  • Eat soft foods for 1-2 weeks and avoid biting with the reimplanted tooth

  • Avoid contact sports during the healing period

  • Attend all scheduled follow-up appointments

  • Contact us immediately if you experience increased pain, swelling, or mobility of the tooth



What happens if a knocked-out tooth cannot be saved?


If a knocked-out tooth cannot be saved or reimplantation fails, London Dental Specialists offers several replacement options. These include dental implants, bridges, or removable partial dentures. Dental implants are often the preferred solution as they provide the most natural-looking and functioning replacement. Our specialists will discuss all available options, considering factors such as your oral health, bone density, lifestyle, and budget to recommend the most suitable treatment plan for your specific situation.



How can I prevent tooth avulsion injuries?


To prevent tooth avulsion injuries, London Dental Specialists recommends:



  • Wearing custom-fitted mouthguards during contact sports and high-risk activities

  • Using seat belts and appropriate child restraints in vehicles

  • Making your home safer by removing trip hazards

  • Avoiding chewing hard objects like ice or using teeth as tools

  • Having regular dental check-ups to ensure teeth are healthy and strong

  • Addressing orthodontic issues that may make teeth more vulnerable to injury


Got unanswered questions about Avulsion Treatment for Knocked-Out Teeth? Our friendly team are here to assist - contact us with your Avulsion Treatment for Knocked-Out Teeth questions. We're conveniently located in New Cross residents.

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Avulsion Treatment for Knocked-Out Teeth Aftercare Products and Methods




















































































Product Brands What it Takes Care of Details
Emergency Tooth Preservation Kit Save-A-Tooth, Dentist Direct Knocked-out tooth preservation Contains preservation solution to keep tooth viable until emergency treatment.
Sterile Saline Solution Boots, Optrex Tooth rinsing For gently rinsing a knocked-out tooth without damaging root cells.
Ultra-Soft Toothbrush Oral-B Sensitive, Colgate Slim Soft Gentle cleaning Extra-gentle bristles safe for the replanted tooth area.
Antimicrobial Mouthwash Corsodyl, Listerine Zero Infection prevention Helps prevent infection after tooth replantation.
Soft Diet Food Options Heinz, Ambrosia Dietary management Soft foods to avoid pressure on replanted tooth during healing.
Custom Mouth Guard Custom-fitted from dentist Protection Protects replanted tooth during healing and prevents future injuries.
Sensitivity Relief Gel Sensodyne, Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief Sensitivity management Provides relief for post-replantation sensitivity.
Cold Compress Boots, Superdrug Swelling reduction Helps reduce swelling after tooth replantation.
Travel Dental Emergency Kit Boots, Lloyds Pharmacy On-the-go protection Compact kit with essentials for dental emergencies while travelling.
Prescription Antibiotics NHS prescribed Infection prevention May be prescribed by dentist to prevent infection after replantation.
Pain Relief Medication Nurofen, Panadol Pain management Over-the-counter pain relief for post-treatment discomfort.
Splint Care Kit Dental Direct, ProCare Splint maintenance Products to care for dental splint used to stabilise replanted tooth.
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