Over the years, I have often encountered patients who have had their front teeth fractured or lost due to trauma. And the answer is usually: What’s the use of that? Throw it away! I have to let out a sigh of relief …… Question 1: Is the lost tooth or fragment useful? Yes! Even if it is a fragment, sometimes it can be glued back, which is beautiful and natural, and saves the cost and time of the visit. Sometimes the lost tooth is so contaminated or the fragment is so broken that it cannot be reused, so it is better to ask the doctor to judge. Question 2: How to save the teeth or fragments? The most common thing you see is to wrap the tooth in toilet paper and come to the clinic, but wrong wrong wrong! It is best to buy a can of cold fresh milk to soak the tooth or fragment as soon as possible, and if it falls on the ground with dirt contamination, gently rinse it with cool water or directly soak it with cold milk to avoid improper cleaning and destroying the active cells on the tooth surface. Question 3: How soon after trauma do I seek medical attention? The quickest time to visit the doctor, the shorter the time, the less problems later. This time is measured in hours, not days. 6 hours or less is best. Trauma has already caused a lot of pain to the patient, and I hope that improper treatment will not leave more pain and regret! The summary is not very comprehensive and detailed, I hope you do not hesitate to advise.