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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.
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If it is a child's tooth loss, it should be judged according to the child's age, and if it is a baby tooth loss, you can consider not having a tooth implant, and you can wait for the alveolar bone and gums to heal on their own.
Attention should be paid to the extent of the growth of the permanent teeth, and if necessary, a space maintainer can be made to ensure that the new permanent teeth have room to grow.
However, if a permanent tooth is lost, it is necessary to consider dental restoration or dental implantation according to the actual situation.
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The child's tooth is knocked out, and an oral examination is required, and the whole mouth curved tomography is taken separately**, as follows:
1. If the deciduous teeth are completely dislocated and the tooth is intact, the isolated teeth can be disinfected within two hours, the teeth can be reset in the alveolar socket after local anesthesia, and the full jaw pad is made to be fixed, and the jaw pad can be removed after the root of the crescent is stable for 3-4 months.
2. If the teeth are flush and the neck of the tooth is broken, the pulp tissue can be directly removed, and the root canal mouth should be closed with glass ionomer cement.
3. If the broken tooth is a baby tooth, you can wear a gap maintainer and wait for the eruption of the permanent tooth.
Fourth, if the broken permanent tooth is a permanent tooth, the pile crown can be repaired after the age of 16.
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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.
Hello, the black teeth of children may be due to the love of sweets caused by caries (tooth decay), once the tooth is produced, just by brushing the tooth is not clean, it is recommended that you take your child to the regular hospital for tooth filling, that is, after removing the dirt, the hole is just filled, you don't have to worry, your child is only four years old, and when he is six years old, the child enters the replacement period, and new teeth will grow. After that, you should urge your baby to eat less sweets every day, rinse his mouth and brush his teeth regularly after meals, and develop good hygiene habits. After the eruption of permanent teeth, remember to seal your child's teeth, and develop a good brushing habit ("three-three-three" brushing method, brushing three times a day, three minutes at a time, brushing three faces each time) will greatly reduce the incidence of tooth decay and maintain the health of your child's teeth.
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In fact, the dentist will give you the best advice, but I think he will generally let you make up for it, talk about the process of filling, first will drill a hole in the fault of your tooth, and then stuff it with cotton wool, the purpose is to make the tooth nerve artificially necrosis, after a few days will be fixed in the tooth with iron wire and gong wire, and finally use ceramic to restore the appearance, of course, you can also use others, depending on your own choice. I've experienced it firsthand, and it hurts. You have to be mentally prepared.
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