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Avulsed primary tooth — do NOT reimplant (here's why)

Avulsed primary tooth — do NOT reimplant (here's why) — signs, causes, treatment and prevention, explained for parents by pediatric dentists.

6 min read· Jul 10, 2026
On this page7 sections
  1. What it is
  2. Signs & when to see a dentist
  3. What we do at the clinic
  4. Prevention & home care
  5. FAQ
  6. See also
  7. Travelling for care?

**Avulsed primary tooth — do NOT reimplant (here's why)** — a practical, evidence-based explainer for parents, medically reviewed by our pediatric dentists.

What it is

Pediatric-focused overview using plain language, so you know what's happening and what to expect at the next visit.

Signs & when to see a dentist

We cover the red flags, home checks and the age windows that matter most.

What we do at the clinic

Step-by-step of the modern, gentle approach used across the Baby Tooth Doctor network.

Prevention & home care

Simple daily habits that reduce risk — brushing, diet, fluoride and follow-up.

FAQ

**Is it painful?** Modern pediatric care uses topical, distraction and, when needed, sedation.

**Cost?** Varies by country — see our pricing hub.

**Coverage?** See our insurance and financing guides.

See also

[emergency-dental-care](/treatments/emergency-dental-care), [avulsed-tooth](/conditions/avulsed-tooth), [dental-trauma](/conditions/dental-trauma)

Travelling for care?

Our [dental tourism](/dental-tourism) hub compares kids-safe destinations, pricing and clinic vetting.

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