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My 3 yr kid fell down and teeth came out
My 3 yr kid fell down and teeth came out from.the root. Blood came lot. He is just 3 yrs old. When the teeth will be regrow?
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Nothing to worry. The tooth will come when he is around 7-8 years old. .
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Apply cold compression over his swollen upper lip.
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Hello      As per your image, the milk tooth has come out completely, the permanent teeth will erupt around 7-8 years, but for your kid since the milk tooth has fall early there might be little delay in eruption of permanent tooth compare to other kids
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Visit your dentist around 7 years for general check up
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7-8 yrs. But can vary person to person.
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Im a Pedodontist and dis is my specialization. Do not panic. Keep the area covered with a thick nd clean gauge.
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Do a physical consultation for doing a Xray and checking the permanent tooth coming in the space.
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apply ice pack in that area and give a clean pressure pack for now.
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No need to panic. Just simple cover with soft cotton.
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Do video call if you want
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Give him some icecream
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It's a good thing that the whole tooth has come out, a broken tooth would have caused more problem. The permanent tooth will come between 6 to 7 years of age. Meaning new teeth after 3-4 years.
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Do a video consult or visit clinic if any problem is there.
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Give ice compress to control swelling Ibuclin jr. 1 tablet after food if it's painful
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Don't panic. Give cold compression over the area. Soft diet for 3-4 days. Don't try to reinsert the tooth.
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Syrup Amoxycillin 125mg/5ml one table spoon twice daily after meals for 5 days syrup Paracetamol 125mg/5ml one table spoon twice daily for 3 days
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Actually nothing to worry for the teeth but to see wheather the permanenet teeth bud will be present underneath the milk teeth so better to get one x ray done  for that to see the condition
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-Apply wet cotton to the site of bleeding  for 30 min. to control it.& then remove it. - Ask him to eat something cold after 30 min.eg.icecream -Apply  ice pack to the swollen lip. -Don't do anything to the fallen tooth . It was milk tooth & permanent tooth will come at the age of 7-8 yrs.
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visit dentist for consultation,  if the bleeding is not under control.
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avoid using straw to drink liquid foodstuff. give him soft foodstuff for 3-4 days.
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Come and visit our clinic
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