This leaflet provides advice on what to do and what not to do if a tooth is accidentally knocked out.
Should you wish to read the content in this leaflet, please go to: https://www.dentalhealth.org/knocked-out-teeth
In a pack of either 25 or 100 'Knocked Out Teeth' leaflets come with a cartoon image on the front page and answers the following questions:
They are presented in a simple Q&A format and are one of the most economic ways to ensure your patient has the correct information available.
Should you wish to read the content in this leaflet, please go to: https://www.dentalhealth.org/knocked-out-teeth
In a pack of either 25 or 100 'Knocked Out Teeth' leaflets come with a cartoon image on the front page and answers the following questions:
- What is an avulsed tooth?
- I'm bleeding, what can I do?
- I've still got the complete tooth, can it be replaced?
- What should I do with the tooth?
- How do I put the tooth back in?
- What should I do if I can't get the tooth back in?
- What if I have only got part of the tooth?
- Is there anything I should do if I haven't got the tooth?
- What if it is a baby tooth?
- Where should I get emergency dental treatment?
- What should happen at my emergency visit?
- What other treatment may I need?
- Is there anything that I can do to avoid getting a tooth knocked out?
They are presented in a simple Q&A format and are one of the most economic ways to ensure your patient has the correct information available.
Code | LEAKNO25 |
Weight | 1kg |