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Molar Dental crown comes out
My four and half year old son's tooth was treated with root canal  in August Last year... Yesterday the dental crown came out while eating....He don't  feel any pain yet ..what is to be done next to fix the crown again or to wait till the tooth falls ?
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The first thing u need to do is go to a dentist. The condition of the tooth is to be checked to properly assess if the crown can be refixed.
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U should not wait longer as the condition of tooth deteriorates on prolonged exposure to food and fluids
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we can refix the tooth after seeing conditions of tooth and crown
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Yes you go to fix the crown again , because that tooth is already RCT treated , crown helps it to prevent from further infection , as your son is 4.5 yr old , kids has a diffuculty to keep up the daily oral hygiene .
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•visit to your dentist •Dont wait to teeth to fall , go for a new crown .
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•try maintaing oral hygiene of a kid , by cleaning his mouth after every meal .
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