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Can a knocked out tooth be put back in?

Published 9 May 2026
What do you tell people who are scared of the dentist to get them to go for emergency care? Does Centrelink health care card cover dental? What should I tell the receptionist when booking an emergency dental appointment? Can you share your story about a good experience at a Perth emergency dentist? How do I know if an emergency dentist in Perth is reputable?

Yes, a permanent adult tooth can often be saved if it is put back into its socket immediately. For the best chance of survival, the tooth should be replanted within 30 minutes. However, you must never attempt to put a baby tooth back in, as this can damage the developing adult tooth underneath.

More questions

  • What do you tell people who are scared of the dentist to get them to go for emergency care?
  • Does Centrelink health care card cover dental?
  • What should I tell the receptionist when booking an emergency dental appointment?
  • Can you share your story about a good experience at a Perth emergency dentist?
  • How do I know if an emergency dentist in Perth is reputable?
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