One of the least pretty incidents to occur within the mouth is the misfortune of having a tooth knocked out.  For many parents, seeing their child lose a tooth due to some kind of force is at the top of the list of things they’d rather never have to experience.  Having a tooth knocked out is something of a dental emergency, requiring immediate medical attention if at all possible.  In the extremely unfortunate event that you and your child ever find yourselves in a situation like this, follow the following guide in order to ease the process and get your child the care they need.

About Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontic Specialists of Michigan, the offices of Drs. Delaney, Plunkett, Ralstrom, Makowski, Thanasas, Ker, and Associates

Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontic Specialists of Michigan have specialized in pediatric dentistry and orthodontics since 1968. Our family-friendly office gives patients and families a more comfortable and consistent experience with dentistry from the very beginning. The pediatric dentists treat children from newborn to 18 years of age while our orthodontists provide care for both children and adults, including being an Invisalign preferred provider. The ability to treat all special needs patients reaches beyond our facility, which has treatment rooms available for children who require additional privacy. Valued hospital affiliations allow dental services to be performed at DMC Children’s Hospital and St. John’s Hospital Macomb when needed. Our specialists are also on staff at Henry Ford and Beaumont hospitals.

39400 Garfield Rd., Suite 200
Clinton Township, MI
48038
US
Phone: 586-286-0700
Fax: 586-286-5932