A child with baby teeth can see a dentist for a "look-see" exam. Mom or dad can hold the child in the parent's lap. Taking them early will also get them used to sights, smells, noises in the dental office. Then, follow your dentist's recommended schedule for exams and cleaning.
yes, its deadly
That question really needs to answered by a dentist, preferably a pediatric dentist (pedodontist). Age two is too young to lose a tooth, and depending on which one it is, it could have long-term consequences for the child's adult teeth. This is serious. Get to a dentist as soon as possible and discuss which options are best for the child.
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Many things. Take him/her to the dentist.
No. There is no point if the tooth is loose.
This is something you should discuss with your dentist. In most cases they like to see children every six months and then it will become once a year as your child gets older.
You should take no more than what is recommended by the dentist who prescribed the Valium. Under no circumstances should you take the drug without it being prescribed, and always let your dentist know how much you took and when. Also, make sure someone else drives you to and from your dental appointment.
The recommended age for a child to take an IQ test is typically around 6 to 16 years old. For a 10-year-old child, it is considered an appropriate age to take an IQ test.
No most likely do you have to go to the dentist.
Many people continue using a pediatric dentist until their child reaches the age of 12, then they start using the family dentist; but it really is just personal preference on who you think would take better care of your child. It depends on how you 7 year old reacts to dentists. Most family's choose to keep their children with pediatric dentists until around 12 years old. If your child isn't afraid of the family dentist, then they will be in good hands there too!
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Take him to see a doctor. Take your child to the dentist. The dentist will clean out the area, pack it well and perhaps put a couple of stitches in it. Get your son to use salted warm water 3 -4 times a day and have him spit it out, but don't rinse his mouth out right away. Salt heals.