OK..... so what do you mean by a dropped database table? Actually I'm not that good in MS Access, but using it from last few years. Did you mean one or some of tables of a database is missing or contain invalid form of data? I think gemma-the-husky is right. You can recover it by using its backup, but in case if it is available. Otherwise it might be difficult for you to recover. I know this since I have faced such a situation in my past. Once I found some tables of my ACCDB files contained invalid form of data. I tried to repair the database by Compact and Repair, but it didn't work. I posted my problem in a Microsoft discussion forum. There a user recommended me this software SysInfoTools MS Access Database Recovery. I tried its demo first, it showed my missing table in the preview session. Then I got its full version and saved my recovered file. If you wish, you can also try its demo version.
[Note: I know the thread is pretty old enough, so I shouldn't make any post here. But as we can see that the OP of this thread didn't come back to let others know about the result. It seems he/she still facing the problem or maybe if the problem has been resolved or fixed, but he/she forgot to let others know. I made this post because I have faced such situation and successfully resolved it. So I just wanted to share this with others, who ware facing or will face the same problem.]
Thank you.