DD tripped over her own feet and face planted into the tiles. She's ok (it happened yesterday) but has knocked her two top front teeth loose. They are just baby teeth so I'm not worried but one is looser than the other and the gum looks really bruised and moves with the tooth when she wiggles it.
She's fine, usually happy self only complaining a little this morning when she ate her toast but she managed.
Do I need to be worried? Should I take her to the GP? Try to see a dentist? See how she goes?
Wow ouch! I know when I was 2 I fell over and knocked my too front top teeth out. Um... I would say she'll probably be ok, she's just given them a bloody good whack, and chances are she's gonna lose those teeth. I wouldn't imagine it will do too much damage, if she really starts complaining or you notice it look overly bruised/infected I'd take her. But maybe you could take her to the gp just for piece of mind?
She brushed her teeth this morning and said it hurt but she seems fine again. Might give it another 24 hrs and see what she's like tomorrow.
Her lip has come down a lot, looked awful yesterday. Not the first time she's done this either, shocking balance/coordination.
She's just waiting for them to fall out now because she was watching something and apparently the tooth fairy is now paying $20 a tooth! Hmmm only if Daddy is paying lol.
Yep, I'd see a dentist too. The deciduous (baby) teeth actually do an important job holding the space for the permanent teeth, although at 4.5 she might be losing those top front ones soon anyway. If the permanent teeth are close to erupting it is possible that they have been damaged by the force on the deciduous teeth when your DD fell. Hopefully, no harm done (apart from some pain for the poor bubba!!) but I would still get a dentist to take a look.
The dentist was LOVELY I'm actually a little disappointed she's going on maternity leave so we can't keep going to her!
I asked about adult teeth and she said we really just have to see how things go, need to check her gum daily for any changes, and hopefully the adult tooth with push the other 1/2 still in there out. She's hoping the tooth next to it will fix itself and stop moving but if not we have to have that pulled next week as well!
Oh I was a mess, I had to stop myself from crying so DD wouldn't see/hear it! I just felt so awful, my poor little baby, what a dramatic way to lose her first tooth!
I wasn't at all expecting them to pull it, glad I went!
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