Tooth Replantation

Tooth replantation is a medical procedure in which a tooth that has been accidentally knocked out is reinserted into its socket in the jawbone. This procedure requires skilled expertise and must be performed within an hour of the trauma in order to be successful. Once the tooth is replanted, it must be monitored closely with regular check-ups to assess the health of the tooth and its surrounding tissue. Tooth replantation is an important dental procedure that can help preserve the functionality and aesthetic of the tooth and its surrounding structures. It is also a great way to reduce dental costs associated with artificial replacements and can also help with long-term oral health.

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