Should I pull it out??
Question: My son was 2 1/2 and fell and loosened his 2 front teeth, since then 1 got knocked out totally, and now hes 5 1/2 the other is hanging by a hair. should I pull it out or just wait till he falls one more time and wait till it comes out!
Answers: Ask a dentist.
yes
Why don't you call your family dentist to ask?
pull that sucker out while he is asleep ...he won't see that coming.
Wait until it comes out. And if you haven't already done so, it's time for him to visit the dentist and have a thorough evaluation.
A: depends on if it hurts him, and B get a dentist
you should have taken him to the dentist 3 years ago! So take him now!
yes, mights as well, no point in keeping it there. he may swallow it. so be careful.
Pull it before he accidently swallows it or chokes on it.
Just pull it out before he swallows it, use dental floss, he won't feel a thing. And you should maybe watch him a little more closely, why would you want him to fall that hard??
pull it out
why not just go ahead and pull it if it is really loose.
Let it fall out, or go see the dentist if it's bother you or your son that bad.
Don't pull it out yourself, let him do it. He'll probably freak out if you do it, plus it's probably really impressing his friends.
If he's 5 1/2, the primary central incisor( front tooth ) may be ready to be replaced by its permanent successor.
They say that you should not pull teeth out you should let them come out naturally. Because it will come out when it is ready, pulling teeth out can cause them to grow back in incorrectly.
Pull that puppy so that he does not accidentally swallow it when it comes out.
Twisting a tooth that's there by a thread works best: as painless and easy as possible. Pull it out sooner than later (but don't rush! If it's not coming out, it's not coming out!!!) teeth, especially the underside, can get covered in sh!t that can infect the open whole it just left if it sits there too long. Pull it.
Remember what your mom said and don't pull, it will come out on its own.
well if you don't pull it out he could swallow it but you want it to go through it naturally. let him eat a starburst they come out but don't let him swallow it though.
hit that lil mofo till it comes out
Your son will probably play with it until it comes out anyway.
If it hurts, you should take him to a dentist.
If it doesn't hurt, you could wait for your son to fall again (??) or wait for his adult teeth to naturally push it out.
you should wait for it to fall out on its own. Premature pulling of teeth can lead to dental problems in the future. But if there is only a thin piece of skin holding it in and it is causing him discomfort while eating, pull it out.
pull it if its just a thread it wont hurt it probaly will hurt him more if he falls again.
Ouch.
He seems a bit young to be losing his front teeth naturally. It is well worth a dental exam before you pull out that tooth. If the permanent tooth is in place & ready to fill the gap, then there would be no harm in pulling it out.
If teeth are removed pre-maturely, then you risk deformation of the supporting bone. Please, have a dentist do a couple of x-rays soon.
if u r sure they r his milk teeth and they will go out then yes.
Yes, if the teeth are dead!
ummm is this your child or some strangers, three is the big age to start seeing a dentist... wtf??
Answers: Ask a dentist.
yes
Why don't you call your family dentist to ask?
pull that sucker out while he is asleep ...he won't see that coming.
Wait until it comes out. And if you haven't already done so, it's time for him to visit the dentist and have a thorough evaluation.
A: depends on if it hurts him, and B get a dentist
you should have taken him to the dentist 3 years ago! So take him now!
yes, mights as well, no point in keeping it there. he may swallow it. so be careful.
Pull it before he accidently swallows it or chokes on it.
Just pull it out before he swallows it, use dental floss, he won't feel a thing. And you should maybe watch him a little more closely, why would you want him to fall that hard??
pull it out
why not just go ahead and pull it if it is really loose.
Let it fall out, or go see the dentist if it's bother you or your son that bad.
Don't pull it out yourself, let him do it. He'll probably freak out if you do it, plus it's probably really impressing his friends.
If he's 5 1/2, the primary central incisor( front tooth ) may be ready to be replaced by its permanent successor.
They say that you should not pull teeth out you should let them come out naturally. Because it will come out when it is ready, pulling teeth out can cause them to grow back in incorrectly.
Pull that puppy so that he does not accidentally swallow it when it comes out.
Twisting a tooth that's there by a thread works best: as painless and easy as possible. Pull it out sooner than later (but don't rush! If it's not coming out, it's not coming out!!!) teeth, especially the underside, can get covered in sh!t that can infect the open whole it just left if it sits there too long. Pull it.
Remember what your mom said and don't pull, it will come out on its own.
well if you don't pull it out he could swallow it but you want it to go through it naturally. let him eat a starburst they come out but don't let him swallow it though.
hit that lil mofo till it comes out
Your son will probably play with it until it comes out anyway.
If it hurts, you should take him to a dentist.
If it doesn't hurt, you could wait for your son to fall again (??) or wait for his adult teeth to naturally push it out.
you should wait for it to fall out on its own. Premature pulling of teeth can lead to dental problems in the future. But if there is only a thin piece of skin holding it in and it is causing him discomfort while eating, pull it out.
pull it if its just a thread it wont hurt it probaly will hurt him more if he falls again.
Ouch.
He seems a bit young to be losing his front teeth naturally. It is well worth a dental exam before you pull out that tooth. If the permanent tooth is in place & ready to fill the gap, then there would be no harm in pulling it out.
If teeth are removed pre-maturely, then you risk deformation of the supporting bone. Please, have a dentist do a couple of x-rays soon.
if u r sure they r his milk teeth and they will go out then yes.
Yes, if the teeth are dead!
ummm is this your child or some strangers, three is the big age to start seeing a dentist... wtf??
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