3 hrs back my 7 year old daughter accidentally hit iron bed...her front two teeth fell off...they are milk teeth...Will new teeth emerge again or I need to rush to a dentist??...we are very scared and my daughter frightened that her teeth wouldn't be back again and crying alot...we went to nearby hospital but it's closed...There was bleeding during injury and pain persists...I touched her jaw it's smooth and I am sharing the teeth pics...can you pls clarify whether teeth fell off completely or small pieces may reside inside...plz clarify
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Firstly madams pls relax nothing to worry
As u mentioned it milk teeth at she 7yrs old so it right time she was about to get her new set of teeth just to be cautious get a x ray done . Hopefully she will be getting new set soon
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Just get a quick check up and cay from nearby dentist
Hello mam,
First Please be calm
Chances are that these tooth are milk tooth because the eruption age for the permanent teeth are between 7- 8 years.
But just to be double sure first get an x-ray done.
And from x-ray the tooth condition will also be clear that whole of the tooth is out or the rooth portion is left inside.
Hello
Relax n cool down completely..there is chances that these teeth r permanent .You need to visit a dentist. In both the cases whether it is permanent or milk teeth treatment are available. You need not to be worry.
Permanent teeth will come in the place of milk teeth,xray is needed to know the status of fractured milk,whether any root remnants remaining, and to know the position of erupting Permanent teeth
Hello dear
Please be calm
Yes permanent teeth will come
But an x ray is needed to see the status of the coming teeth.
Right now there is no emergency but x ray is must to see if permanent tooth germ is ok
For further details you can consult me
Thanks
Hi, these are milk teeth. New teeth come by the age of 7 to 8 years. But just to be safe, visit a pediatric dentist for an examination and necessary management of the wound area if needed.
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