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What to Do If Your Child Knocks Out a Tooth

Pediatric Dentist in Providence

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When an accident occurs and a child loses a tooth, it can be a distressing situation for both the child and the caregiver. Knowing the immediate steps to take in this scenario can make all the difference. At Providence Pediatric Dentistry, we prioritize the comfort and well-being of young patients, and we are here to guide you through these critical moments.

First, it is essential to assess the situation calmly. Encourage the child to remain calm as well, reassuring them that you are there to help. If the tooth has been completely knocked out, locate the tooth and handle it carefully. It is best to hold it by the crown, avoiding contact with the root. Rinsing the tooth gently with water can help remove any debris, but do not scrub or use soap, as this can damage the delicate tissue.

If the tooth can be reinserted, try to place it back into its socket. Have the child bite down gently on a clean cloth to hold it in place. If reinserting the tooth is not possible, store the tooth in a small container filled with milk or saline solution. This helps preserve the tooth until you can reach a dental professional.

Arranging a visit to a pediatric dentist right away is crucial. Immediate care is vital to increase the chances of saving the tooth. At our office, located at 111 Point St. Suite 1, Providence, RI 02903, our experienced dentists, including Dr. Thomas Mulvey and Dr. Farisa Mulvey, are specially trained to deal with dental emergencies that affect children. Our commitment to providing gentle and effective care helps to assure both children and parents during such stressful situations.

For ongoing care, remind children about safe practices that can prevent injuries to their teeth while playing or participating in sports. Using appropriate mouthguards can be an effective way to avoid potential trauma. It can give children the confidence to engage in activities while protecting their dental health.

When you visit Providence Pediatric Dentistry, you will find that our friendly staff and welcoming environment are designed to ease anxiety in children. A review from a satisfied parent recently stated, “The entire team was fantastic with my kids. They felt so comfortable, even during a scary moment.” This testimony reflects our commitment to creating a positive and supportive experience for every child who visits.

To stay informed, you can follow us on our social media accounts, including our Instagram page. Here, you will find useful tips, updates on services, and engaging content tailored to support you and your children in maintaining optimal dental health.

In conclusion, knowing what steps to take if your child knocks out a tooth can save you time and ensure proper care. By trusting experts at Providence Pediatric Dentistry, you not only get immediate assistance but also a long-term partner in your child’s dental health journey. If you need more information or wish to schedule an appointment, please visit our website at drmulvey.com.

Providence Pediatric Dentistry
Phone: (401) 272-3443


111 Point Street, Suite #1
Providence, RI 02903

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