1)Baby fell last year ,that time front two teeth not become loose but got little crooked in corner
2)yesterday she again fell,teeth got little loose ,not check today
Pain is only on touching
Attaching her latest xray
Please check what to do
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Since your 4-year-old has fallen and the front tooth is loose, don’t worry—it is a milk tooth. These teeth are sometimes pushed or shaken during a fall. We need to check if the tooth is just slightly mobile or if there is injury to the gums or bone. Usually, if the tooth is not very loose, it may tighten again on its own. Please make sure your child eats soft food and avoids biting with the front teeth. Keep the area clean and watch for swelling or change in color. If the tooth becomes very loose, painful, or turns dark, then we may need to remove it or if not we can save the by pulpectomy.
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