This document discusses the management of dental avulsion, which is when a tooth is completely displaced from its socket due to trauma. It describes two approaches to managing dental avulsion: at the site of injury and in the dental office. For management at the site of injury, the tooth should be replanted immediately if possible after rinsing in water. If immediate replantation is not possible, the tooth should be placed in transport media and taken to the dental office. In the dental office, the tooth is replanted and splinted in place for 7-10 days with acid-etch resin or orthodontic brackets. Adjunctive treatments like antibiotics and analgesics may also be provided. Potential complications of replantation include