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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for what do you do if a tooth falls out
  1. ... temporary crowns, especially for young children. The crown falls out when the child loses the baby tooth. Metal crowns: Hold up to chewing and teeth grinding Rarely chip Last the longest Do not look natural in color Resin crowns: Cost ...
  2. ... for your baby. It reduces the risk of tooth decay. If you are ... with a bottle of water only. Do not put your baby to bed with a ...
  3. ... chewing edge -- the crown (top) portion of the tooth. Do not scrape or wipe the root of the ... or clean the tooth with alcohol or peroxide. Do not let the tooth dry out.
  4. ... local anesthetic to numb the area around the tooth so you do not feel pain. Your dentist may loosen the tooth in the gum using a tooth removal instrument ...
  5. ... legs, and feet Painful menstruation Seizures Teeth that do not grow in on time, or at all Weakened tooth enamel (in children)
  6. ... Avoid sugary snacks and drinks that may cause tooth decay. You will likely feel tired after a few days. If so: Don't try to do too much. You probably will not be able ...
  7. ... soda in 4 cups (1 liter) of water Do not use rinses that have ... may cause tooth decay. Don't drink alcoholic beverages or eat ...
  8. ... become tired in 1 or 2 minutes, or fall asleep before eating enough. ... milk ducts, or painful breasts, and may feel frustrated.