Sunday, October 11, 2009

Kid's loose tooth?

My child has a loose molar and can't eat without hurting it. She (sort of) pulled half of it out, and the other half is securly tucked in. This is one of he baby teeth. Because some of the nerves in that tooth still haven't disintegrated yet, it hurts when she pulls and chews on it. It is out a little so it sticks out farther than other teeth. That's why she can't chew normally and continually chews in a strange fashion on the other side of her mouth. She wants to pull it out but complains about the pain of trying to do that. What do I do?

Kid's loose tooth?
I would recommend taking her to see a Dentist as it sounds like she may have an infection. Usually primary (baby) teeth do not break in half when they are exfoliating, and the fact that it is sticking up more then her other teeth also suggests that infection is present (infection will actually push the tooth higher out of the gums). Even if this is not the case and there is no infection have a dentist remove or look at it as she sounds like she is in a bit of pain and you don t want her to have a bad experience with this one tooth and then be frightened for good and associate pain with teeth.
Reply:I just got a molar out around 5 months ago (im young i know) the molar was part out like hers the nerves were still on, yes. Have her wiggle it in her spare time making the nerves slowly break apart. If she can, (you dont have to make here do this it sorta hurts) if she can, have her reach a finger inside below the molar poking the nervous system strings loosining them. Again you dont have to make her do it. But when there is 1 or 2 nervous system strings left, have her go below the tooth and push up or do the thing above ↑.








Or simply just go to the dentist.



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