While supervised, have the child rinse gently with a mild solution of salt water. Make sure they spit it all out when they are done. Go ahead and contact the dentist. It is better to talk to someone there. They may need him to come in to take a look at it. Where the salt water will help to prevent an infection, he may need to go ahead and start some antibiotics. They can also see if any damage was done to the incoming tooth, and how bad the gum was injured.
Most definatly, if your tooth has been knocked hard enough it will become loose and may fall out.
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kill him and feed him to the ants
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No, once a dog's adult tooth is knocked out, it will not grow back. It is important to seek veterinary attention to address any pain, prevent infection, and explore potential treatment options like dental implants.
yes it depends on growth and health ,an 8 year old can grow wisdom tooth
He keeps moving at it with his tongue, or pulling on it, or do the old string to the tooth and string to the door trick.
Of Course.
If the tooth can be saved with a root canal (pulpotomy) or other treatment, it should be done. The adult tooth that will replace this baby tooth may not erupt until the child is six or seven years old, and the dental arch may shrink if the baby tooth is lost too soon. This will lead to problems when the adult tooth erupts and the child may require extensive and expensive orthodontic treatment to correct the problems.
IDK but my 10 year old has the same tooth loose and I'm wondering the same thing.
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Not as traumatic as having to have a tooth pulled out because it is causing tooth ache due to getting bad.