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Knocked Out Tooth

Knocked Out Tooth? We’re Ready to Help!

Having a tooth knocked out is one of the most sudden and stressful dental emergencies you can have. But quick action can make the difference between saving the tooth or losing it permanently. Whether it happened during sports, a fall, or an accident, we’re here to guide you through what to do — and make sure you’re treated with calm, expert care.

At our clinics, we handle dental trauma with speed, precision, and compassion — and we make sure you’re never left guessing.

What Is an Avulsed Tooth?

An avulsed tooth is one that’s been completely knocked out of its socket. If handled properly and reimplanted quickly — ideally within 30 to 60 minutes — it may be possible to save it. Even if reimplantation isn’t an option, there are other effective ways to restore the space and preserve your smile.

Treatment really depends on how long the tooth has been out, how it was stored, and the condition of the surrounding area.

Knocked-Out Teeth, Treated Differently

We stay calm and focused so you can, too:

  • Immediate attention with clear, step-by-step instructions
  • Safe, sterile handling of your natural tooth (if recovered)
  • Gentle care to preserve the socket and reduce trauma
  • Long-term restoration planning if the tooth can’t be saved

Many dental trauma cases — including knocked-out teeth — are covered under the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP), and we’ll walk you through what’s included. If replacement treatment is needed, we offer payment plans to make care accessible. And if you’re in pain or distress, we offer sedation to help you stay calm during the appointment.

Act Fast — And We’ll Take It from There

If your tooth has been knocked out, don’t wait. Call us immediately, and we’ll guide you through what to do. Contact us today to book your appointment. We look forward to seeing you!

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Related Service

Chipped Teeth
Abscesses
Fractured Teeth
Dental Pain
Sport-Related Tooth Injury
Swelling
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Danforth & Coxwell Clinic: 1684 Danforth Avenue. Unit # 3 (416) 462-1526

Danforth & Main Clinic: 2330 Danforth
Avenue (416) 421-3724

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Danforth & Coxwell Clinic Hours: 1684 Danforth Avenue, Unit #3

Monday: 9am-6pm
Tuesday: 9am-5pm
Wednesday: 9am-8pm
Thursday: 9am-6pm
Friday: 9am-5pm
Saturday: 9am-2pm
Sunday: Closed
Call us at (416) 462-1526

Danforth & Main Clinic Hours: 2330 Danforth Avenue

Monday: 9am-5pm
Tuesday: 9am-5pm
Wednesday: 8am-6pm
Thursday: 8am-2pm
Friday: 9am-3pm
Saturday: 9am-2pm
Sunday: Closed
Call us at (416) 421-3724