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My brother's teeth got knocked out!


Question Posted Wednesday May 14 2008, 5:52 pm

My brother is a little wild thing when he's ready and today when i came home, my mom told me he knocked out one of his front tooth. It looks really weird, it is COMPLETELY knocked out.

should we carry him to a dentist tomorrow?


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Additional info, added Wednesday May 14 2008, 7:59 pm:
btw he's 4 years old.

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lightenmythighs answered Wednesday May 14 2008, 7:48 pm:
If he's not in horrible pain, then yes. My friend had his tooth knocked out and couldn't go to his dentist for two weeks and was fine. Just load him up on some painkillers and take him as soon as you can.

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AskKay23 answered Wednesday May 14 2008, 7:47 pm:
He's probably in so much pain, you might want to consider the Emergency Room.

But yes, ABSOLUTELY, get him to the dentist. They can probably give him a tooth crown, which connects one fake{porcelain}..to two others around the tooth that was knocked out.

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