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What to do with a child's broken tooth?


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What to do with a child's broken tooth?
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Children are at risk of dental injuries due to more activity, the vessels and nerves in the dental tissue survive up to 30 minutes after leaving their place. Dental injuries caused by trauma in accidents are one of the most important dental emergencies. Compared to other tissues and bones of the body, the tooth tissue has special characteristics that the connection of the tooth with the rest of the body is maintained by very fine nerves and fibers. If the bones of the hand or foot are connected to each other by bone tissues such as joints. The tooth may be fractured in the area of ​​tissue, crown or root, bone and gum fibers and tissues may be damaged or the tooth may be completely removed from the gum. A high percentage of traumas occur in the age group of 8 to 12 years, and considering that a high percentage of dental traumas occur between the ages of 8 and 12, parents should have the necessary training in dealing with this issue. to be Children are always exposed to dental injuries due to the type of activities, movements and games they play at this age.

 

Solutions to deal with the removal of dental tissue from the gums

In connection with various traumas that may happen to people, it is the complete removal of the tooth tissue and its supporting fibers from the gum. In this situation, there is a golden time of 30 minutes to go to the dentist and use the damaged tooth tissue. The vessels and nerves in the dental tissue survive for up to 30 minutes after being removed, during this time the tooth should be transported to the first dental center in a container containing physiological serum or in the space under the child's tongue. There is also the possibility that the mother, due to having the closest physics to the child's body, transfers the tooth under her tongue to dental centers. People should be taught not to handle damaged tooth tissue in the form of dead tissue and to avoid throwing away the damaged tooth.

In addition to the tooth coming out of the mouth as a result of trauma, the dental tissue may be fractured and, in common parlance, break in half. In such a situation, the parents should cover the remaining part of the tooth in the mouth with a sterile gauze soaked in washing serum and take the detached tooth to the dental center in the same condition as soon as possible.

 

The importance of baby teeth:

A point that parents should pay attention to is how to deal with a damaged milk tooth as a result of trauma. Unfortunately, parents, regardless of the fact that milk teeth play a very important role in oral health, throw away the damaged tooth and sometimes even refuse to go to the dentist. Milk teeth as a factor providing nutrition and supporting the structure of permanent teeth play a very important role in relation to oral and dental health. When the tooth tissue is completely removed from the gum, even if the golden age is over, it is still possible to replace the tooth tissue instead of the implant, but in this type of treatment, it should be noted that the tooth implanted in the jaw must be under special care. person, because this tooth has actually merged with the jaw bone tissue and it is no longer possible to replace or remove it from the jaw.


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