How to Deal with a Knocked-Out Baby Tooth
If your toddler takes a tumble and knocks out a baby tooth, here's how to keep your cool, calm your kid, and avert a dental disaster.
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You Will Need
- Gauze or a clean washcloth
- A calm, reassuring demeanor
- An ice pack
- A plastic bag
- A dentist
Steps
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Step 1
Apply direct pressure
Apply direct pressure to your child's gum with the gauze or washcloth to stop any bleeding. If they're upset and crying, do whatever you know will help them calm down.
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Step 2
Check for swelling
Apply an ice pack to your child's mouth to reduce swelling.
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Step 3
Save the tooth
Find the knocked-out tooth and gently rinse it in water. Place it in a plastic bag because your dentist may want to examine it.
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Step 4
Call your child's dentist
Call a dentist and schedule a visit as soon as possible so they can take x-rays to check for tooth fragments or any serious damage that might affect your child's permanent teeth.
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Step 5
Put your child on a soft diet
Have your child eat only soft foods for 48 to 72 hours or for as long your dentist recommends.