Victim could need emergency dentistry A man may need to visit an emergency dentist after an attack left him with a gappy smile.

Last week, a 24-year-old was walking down Surrey Street in Lowestoft one evening, reported teletext.

He was then attacked by a man, who was then joined by a further two males.

According to the news provider, the victim "was knocked unconscious and left with a broken jaw and six missing teeth".

The main culprit of the assault has been described as aged between late teens and early 30s, 5′ 11" tall with a stocky build, white skinned with blonde hair.

If the victim visits an emergency dentist to receive dental implants, he might want to take note of the following advice on how to care for them.

Earlier this week, Dr Tom Miller said they should be cared for in the same way as natural enamel.

It is important to avoid sticky foods, brush regularly, floss twice a day and go for regular checkups, he stated.ADNFCR-2621-ID-19391476-ADNFCR

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