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Injuries to the mouth such as teeth that have been knocked out (evulsed), forced out of position (extruded) or broken (fractured) and sometimes cause lips, gums or cheeks to have cuts. Oral injuries are often painful, and should be treated by a Dentist as soon as possible.
Evulsed teeth
When a tooth is knocked out you should:
Extruded teeth
If the tooth is pushed out of place (inward or outward), it should be repositioned to its normal alignment with very light finger pressure. Do not force the tooth into the socket. Hold the tooth in place with a moist tissue or gauze and it is vital that the injured individual be seen by a Dentist within 30 minutes.
How a fractured tooth is treated will depend on how badly it is broken. Regardless of the damage, treatment should always be determined by a Dentist.
Minor Fracture
Minor fractures can be smoothed by your Dentist with a sandpaper disc or simply left alone. Another option is to restore the tooth with a composite restoration. In either case, you should treat the tooth with care for several days.
Moderate Fracture
Moderate fractures include damage to the enamel, dentin, and/or pulp. If the pulp is not permanently damaged, the tooth may be restored with a full permanent crown. If pulpal damage does occur, further dental treatment will be required.
Severe Fracture
Severe fractures often mean a traumatised tooth with a slim chance of recovery.
Injuries to the soft tissues of the mouth
Injuries to the inside of the mouth such as tears, puncture wounds and lacerations to the cheek, lips or tongue. The wound should be cleaned right away and the injured person taken to the emergency room for the necessary suturing and wound repair.
Bleeding from a tongue laceration can be reduced by pulling the tongue forward and using gauze to put pressure on the wound area.


