Pushed In
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This injury needs treatment as soon as possible.
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The tooth is pushed into the gums and bone. In some cases, the tooth might not be visible.
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Close the mouth with a piece of gauze, clean handkerchief or napkin between the upper and lower front teeth.
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Visit your dentist or an emergency service as soon as possible! The first few hours are critical.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
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Attend follow-up appointments to monitor the teeth.
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Maintain good oral hygiene. Gently brush the injured tooth or use moist cotton swab to keep injured site clean.
- Children who are still actively growing are more likely to have complications from dental trauma.