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Front teeth gum tored
Hi my daughter completed 5years has fallen from the chair and her gums got cracked and one of her front teeth gum has been tored. Present she is carrying her milky teeth so my doubt is that will gum regrow on the present milky teeth or not?Baby lips also swollen doctor suggested amixicillin syrup and p250 syrup with smile gel.Here I am attaching the baby image.
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Hi , The antibiotics syrup course is useful in getting rid of any possible infection.Dont worry about the gums it will heal on their own.
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Kindly go to nearest dentist to get an xray done.
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Maintain good oral hygiene and precautions to avoid any further pain to kid.
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The gums will regrow but she has to take the antibiotic and the painkiller advised and proper oral hygiene has to be maintained. But a physical evaluation by a dentist would be needed so as to check for mobility of the involved milk teeth and also an Xray would be needed to check for the status of the underlying permanent teeth.
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Consult a paediatric dentist for physical evaluation and to clean the involved area.
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Maintain oral hygiene. Has to be kept on a soft semi solid diet. Avoid giving something very hot to her.
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Hello Yes it be normal by time
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No need to worry the gum will be normal soon do give her the medication as prescribed
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Hi, There is not need to worry, The gums will come back to normal. Is her tooth shaking ? Continue with the medication as prescribed.
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Maintain oral hygiene. Do visit a local pedodontist for physical evaluation and treatment (if/as required).
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