What should I do if my child s tooth is knocked out?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-13
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If the knock off part is not very serious, you can find the knock off part and save it, rinse it without wrapping it in a cloth, not wrapping it in a paper towel, and not need to dry the water, and then what you need to do is to put the tooth back into the notched place, so that the chance of survival can be improved, you can gently push it with your hand, bite the tooth together, the force must not be too large, and then take the child to the hospital in time.

    Teeth need to be kept moist, must not be dried out, if there is really no way to put in the gap, then you can put it in the mouth or in the milk, if the child is too young, it is best to put it in the milk, if it is in the mouth, it will be very troublesome to swallow accidentally.

    The front teeth should be knocked out within half an hour should go to the hospital to see a dentist, so that the tooth can be saved, of course, everyone's situation is different, there may be times when the tooth can be revived for more than an hour, to a professional doctor for repair, so that the result of repair can be better.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    When a child knocks out a tooth, it depends on whether it is a baby tooth or a permanent tooth. In the process of healing, it is necessary to pay attention to the eruption of the subsequent permanent teeth, and take X-rays to see how far the permanent teeth erupt in the later stage. If there is still some time left to erupt, a space maintainer needs to be made to maintain the gap between the two adjacent permanent teeth so that the subsequent permanent teeth have enough space to erupt into the normal position.

    If the gap is not maintained, the gap is too small, which may affect the eruption of the subsequent permanent teeth and cause eruption impaction. If the permanent tooth is knocked out and needs to be replanted, the periodontal ligament on the root of the tooth cannot be removed, and after disinfection, the lost permanent tooth is reimplanted into the alveolar socket and then fixed, and the tooth may grow back to a stable state.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Summary. The compensation standard for the child's front tooth is broken mainly includes:

    The compensation standard for the child's front tooth is broken mainly includes:

    1. Medical expenses; 2. ** fee, which needs to be assessed by experts organized by the handling agency; 3. Hospitalization meal subsidy; 4. Transportation and accommodation expenses, Chang Crack reimbursement; 5. Nursing expenses; 6. Nutrition expenses are based on the income of the company and the loss of work.

    Legal basis: Article 1179 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China: Where a person infringes upon others and causes personal injury in the draft, he shall compensate for reasonable expenses such as medical expenses, nursing expenses, transportation expenses, nutrition expenses, and hospital meal subsidies, as well as the loss of income due to lost work. If the disability is caused, compensation shall also be made for the cost of assistive devices and compensation for the disability key; If death is caused, funeral expenses and death compensation shall also be compensated.

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