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If your child's baby tooth gets knocked out, apply pressure to the area if there is
bleeding. Contact your child's dentist as soon as possible.
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If your child's permanent tooth gets knocked out, if possible, locate the tooth. If
it is dirty, rinse it in water. Place the tooth back into the socket, or area in the
mouth, where it came from and hold it there. Have your child bite down on gauze or
a cloth to stabilize the tooth until you are able to get treatment. If this can't
be done, place the tooth in a clean holder with milk or your child's saliva. It is
important to keep the tooth moist. Take your child to the dentist immediately. There
is a chance the tooth can be saved if treatment is immediate. Your child should see
the dentist within 1 hour for the best outcome.
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If your child chips or cracks a tooth, rinse your child's mouth with warm water to
cleanse the area. If your child's lip has also been injured, put cold compresses on
the area to help with the swelling. If you can locate the piece of tooth, bring it
to the dentist. Take your child to the dentist as soon as possible. Immediate treatment
can help prevent infection and decrease the need for further dental work.
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If your child has a toothache, rinse the mouth with warm water. Don't put heat or
aspirin on the sore area. Make an appointment with your child's dentist as soon as
possible if the pain continues.
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If your child's dentist is not available for an emergency appointment, go directly
to a hospital emergency room.