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Tooth Injury
FIRST AID - Tooth (Child's) Knocked Out - Transport
To save the tooth, it must be put back in its socket as soon as possible. 2 hours is the outer limit for survival. Right away is best. If more than 30 minutes away from dental care, try to replace the tooth. Put it back in the socket before going to the dentist. Use the method below:
- Rinse off the tooth with saliva or water (do not scrub it).
- Replace the tooth into the socket, facing the correct way.
- Press down on the tooth with your thumb. Do this until the top of the tooth is level with the tooth next to it.
- Have your child bite down on a wad of cloth. This will help to keep the tooth in place until you can reach your dentist.
- Note: baby teeth can't be re-implanted.
If not able to put the permanent tooth back in its socket, follow these instructions:
- It is very important to keep the tooth moist. Do not let it dry out.
- Transport the tooth in milk or saliva. Milk is best.
- Milk Transport Option 1 (best). Place the tooth in a small plastic bag with some milk. Put the plastic bag in a cup of ice.
- Milk Transport Option 2. Place the tooth in a cup of cold milk.
- Saliva Transport Option 1 - for Child 12 Years or Older. Put the tooth inside the child's mouth. Be careful not to swallow it.
- Saliva Transport Option 2. Put the tooth in a cup. Keep the tooth moist with child's saliva (spit).
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Abdominal Pain - Female
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Abdominal Pain - Male
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Acne
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Animal or Human Bite
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Antibiotics: When Do They Help?
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Anxiety Attack
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Arm Injury
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Arm Pain
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Asthma Attack
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Athlete's Foot
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Back Pain
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Bed Bug Bite
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Bee or Yellow Jacket Sting
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Behavioral Health Problems
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Blisters
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Boil
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Bottle-Feeding (Formula) Questions
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Breast Symptoms-Child
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Breast Symptoms-Teen
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Breast-Feeding Questions
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Breath-holding Spell
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Breathing Trouble
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Bronchiolitis-RSV
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Bruises and Cuts
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Burn
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Chemical in eye
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Chest Pain
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Chickenpox
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Circumcision Problems
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Colds
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Colds (0-12 Months)
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Constipation
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Constipation (0-12 Months)
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Cough
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Cough (0-12 Months)
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Coughs: Meds or Home Remedies?
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COVID-19 Diagnosed or Suspected
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COVID-19 or Influenza - How to Tell
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Cracked or Dry Skin
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Cradle Cap
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Croup
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Crying Baby - Before 3 Months Old
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Crying Child - 3 Months and Older
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Cut, Scrape, or Bruise
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Depression
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Diaper Rash
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Diarrhea
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Diarrhea (0-12 Months)
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Diarrhea Diseases from Travel
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Dizziness
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Ear - Congestion
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Ear - Discharge
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Ear - Pulling At or Rubbing
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Ear - Swimmer's
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Ear Infection Questions
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Ear Injury
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Ear Piercing Symptoms
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Earache
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Earwax Buildup
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Emergency Symptoms Not to Miss
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Eye - Chemical In
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Eye - Foreign Object
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Eye - Pus or Discharge
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Eye - Red Without Pus
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Eye Allergy
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Eye Injury
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Eyelid Swelling
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Fainting
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Fever
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Fever - How to Take a Temperature (0-12 Months)
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Fever - How to Take the Temperature
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Fever - Myths Versus Facts
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Fever (0-12 Months)
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Fifth Disease-Viral Rash
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Finger Injury
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Fire Ant Sting
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Flu
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Fluid Intake Decreased
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Food Allergy
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Foreskin Care Questions
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Frostbite
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Genital Injury - Female
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Genital Injury - Male
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Hair Loss
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Hand-Foot-and-Mouth Disease-Viral Rash
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Hay Fever
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Head Injury
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Head Lice
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Headache
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Heat Exposure and Reactions
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Heat Rash
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Hives
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Hoarseness
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Human or Animal Bite
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Immunization Reactions
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Impetigo - Infected Sores
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Infection Exposure Questions
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Influenza - Seasonal
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Influenza Exposure
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Insect Bite
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Jaundiced Newborn
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Jellyfish Sting
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Jock Itch
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Leg Injury
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Leg Pain
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Lice - Head
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Lymph Nodes - Swollen
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Measles Exposure
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Medicine - Refusal to Take
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Menstrual Cramps
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Menstrual Period - Missed or Late
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Mental Health Problems
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Molluscum
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Mosquito Bite
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Mosquito-Borne Diseases from Travel
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Motion Sickness
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Mouth Injury
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Mouth Ulcers
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Neck Pain or Stiffness
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Newborn Appearance Questions
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Newborn Illness - How to Recognize
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Newborn Rashes and Birthmarks
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Newborn Reflexes and Behavior
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Nose Allergy (Hay Fever)
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Nose Injury
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Nosebleed
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Panic Attack
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Penis-Scrotum Symptoms-Child
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Penis-Scrotum Symptoms-Teen
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Pinworms
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Poison Ivy - Oak - Sumac
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Puncture Wound
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Rash or Redness - Localized
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Rash or Redness - Widespread
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Reflux (Spitting Up)
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Ringworm
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Roseola-Viral Rash
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RSV-Bronchiolitis
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Scabies-Itch Mite Rash
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Scorpion Sting
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Scrape
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Sexually Transmitted Infections
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Sinus Pain or Congestion
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Skin Foreign Object
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Skin Injury
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Skin Lump
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Sliver or Splinter
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Solid Foods (Baby Foods)
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Sore Throat
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Spider Bite
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Spitting Up - Reflux
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STI Exposure
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Stomach Pain - Female
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Stomach Pain - Male
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Stools - Blood In
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Stools - Unusual Color
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Strep Throat Exposure
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Strep Throat Infection
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Sty
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Suicide Concerns
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Sunburn
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Suture Questions
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Swallowed Foreign Object
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Swallowed Harmless Substance
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Swimmer's Itch - Lakes and Oceans
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Tear Duct - Blocked
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Teething
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Thrush
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Tick Bite
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Toe Injury
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Toenail - Ingrown
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Tooth Injury
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Toothache
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Trouble Breathing
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Umbilical Cord Symptoms
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Urinary Tract Infection - Female
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Urination Pain - Female
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Urination Pain - Male
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Vaginal Bleeding
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Vaginal Symptoms-Child
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Vaginal Symptoms-Teen
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Vomiting (0-12 Months)
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Vomiting Without Diarrhea
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Warts
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Weakness and Fatigue
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Wheezing (Other Than Asthma)
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Whooping Cough Exposure
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Wound Infection
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