If the tooth is loose, even extremely so, but is still
attached in any way, leave it in place; do not remove it.
If it is
out of its socket completely and unattached, but still in the
victim's mouth, it is best to have the person hold it there,
if possible, until a dentist can attempt re-implantation.
If it is
out of the mouth, do not let it dry out. Handle it as little
as possible.
Do not attempt
to disinfect the tooth, or scrub it, or remove any tissue attached
to it.
If it is
recovered from the ground or other soiled area, rinse it off
in lukewarm water. Preserve it in milk until a dentist is available.
If milk is not available, lukewarm water will suffice.
Time out
of the socket is critical in the long-term success of re-implantation.
After 30 minutes, the success potential begins to decline. However,
re-implantation is still possible after several hours, so the
attempt can still be made even if the tooth has been out for
a long period.