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My daughter fell down yesterday, she got enjured at her lips and one of her tooth also started moving. What should be the course of action? Will that tooth get fit again?
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Dont wry. Be calm. Take the kid tomorrow to a dental setup!! An xray will be bttr fr further continuement of treatment..
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visit pedodontist/endodontist !!
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if mobility is less than one millimeter then no problem but if more then splinting may be required also traumatic injury to tooth caused by fall cam cause necrosis of that tooth . visit nearest endodontist or dentist
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Generally no treatment is required for milk teeth. However if the tooth is very mobile the dentist may splint it for stability. Consult a dentist near you
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Hi.. Don't worry. It will heal fast. To know the next course of action you can visit my clinic in Pune for free consultation.
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You can apply ice from outside to her lips.
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Take her to the nearest pediatric dentist and let her be examined throughly. It’s always better to take an opinion than concluding on your own. I hope she’s all good and doesn’t need any treatment.
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Please visit a dentist. Usually at 4 years it's milk teeth. And healing at that age is very good. Hope tooth will set right. Let the dentist see and decide what has to be done
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