Partial Tooth Dislodgement: Fast Emergency Treatment to Save and Stabilise Your Tooth

A partial tooth dislodgement — also known as a loose, shifted, or partially displaced tooth — is a serious dental emergency that requires immediate attention. Whether caused by a fall, sports injury, accident, or biting something hard, the tooth may move from its original position, become painful, or feel unstable.

At Stoddard Dental Square, we provide urgent and gentle emergency dental treatment to stabilise the tooth, relieve discomfort, and protect long-term oral health.

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What Causes Partial Tooth Dislodgement?

A partially dislodged tooth usually occurs due to:

  • Sports injuries or facial trauma
  • Falls or impact accidents
  • Biting on hard foods unexpectedly
  • Physical altercations
  • Car or cycling accidents
  • Severe infection weakening tooth support

No matter the cause, rapid treatment increases the chances of saving the tooth.


Signs You May Have a Partially Dislodged Tooth

You may experience:

  • Tooth mobility or looseness
  • Pain when biting or chewing
  • Gum swelling or bleeding
  • Tooth sitting higher or lower than normal
  • Sensitivity to pressure or temperature
  • Visible tooth movement

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Why Partial Tooth Dislodgement Is a Dental Emergency

Ignoring a partially dislodged tooth can lead to:

  • Tooth nerve damage
  • Permanent tooth loss
  • Infection spreading to surrounding tissues
  • Difficulty chewing
  • Long-term bite problems
  • Need for more complex treatments later

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What To Do Immediately After a Tooth Is Partially Dislodged

Here’s how to protect the tooth before you reach us:

  • Do not push the tooth aggressively back into place
  • Avoid wiggling or touching the tooth
  • Apply a cold compress to reduce swelling
  • Avoid chewing on the affected side
  • Take pain relief if necessary
  • Visit us immediately for stabilisation

Acting quickly gives the tooth the best chance of survival.


How We Treat Partial Tooth Dislodgement

At Stoddard Dental Square, we use precise and gentle techniques to restore and stabilise your tooth:

1. Emergency Examination

We assess the level of displacement, nerve involvement, and surrounding gum or bone damage.

2. Repositioning the Tooth

If possible, the tooth is carefully guided back into its correct position.

3. Splinting the Tooth

A flexible splint (a small stabilising wire) is attached to neighbouring teeth to hold it securely while it heals.

4. Root Canal Treatment (If Needed)

If the nerve has been damaged, a root canal treatment may be necessary to save the tooth.

5. Long-Term Monitoring

We schedule follow-ups to ensure the tooth heals properly and remains stable.

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When Is Partial Tooth Dislodgement an Emergency?

Seek immediate care if:

  • The tooth feels loose or out of place
  • You experience ongoing pain or bleeding
  • You have difficulty biting down
  • Swelling or movement increases
  • The tooth sits at an unusual angle

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To support recovery:

  • Stick to soft foods for several days
  • Avoid biting with the affected tooth
  • Maintain good oral hygiene gently
  • Avoid sports or strenuous activities
  • Attend all follow-up visits

Healing time varies based on trauma severity and overall oral health.


Why Choose Stoddard Dental Square?

We provide:

  • Same-day emergency dental appointments
  • Gentle care with advanced technology
  • Stabilisation methods proven to save natural teeth
  • Long-term treatment planning
  • Honest advice and clear communication

Your comfort and recovery are our top priority.


What payment methods do you accept?

We accept EFTPOS, major credit cards, cash, and selected health insurance plans for all partial tooth dislodgement and emergency dental treatments.


How long does the appointment take?

Appointments for partial tooth dislodgement usually take:

  • 30–60 minutes for exam, repositioning, and splinting
  • Follow-up visits over the next 2–4 weeks to ensure healing
  • Additional time if a root canal or further restorative care is necessary


If your tooth has been partially dislodged, don’t delay — contact us immediately. Call (09) 620 7771, email [email protected], or visit 230 Stoddard Road, Mt. Roskill, Auckland for urgent and effective treatment.

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