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    • jedamumJ Offline
      jedamum
      last edited by

      please discuss dental problems http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=266&start=30.


      mods, do consider to merge.

      in such case, best is to seek dentist's advice.

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        RRMummy
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        Chiew:
        My girl had a fall yesterday, one of her front tooth was being pushed backwards into her gums (now is still swollen)...


        Any mummies there who has encounter similiar experiences, pls share with me on how you manage your child.

        Thanks :?:
        Hi Chiew,

        A similiar incident happened to my gal a few months back. Her front tooth was knocked slightly back by the impact. There were lots of blood and the pain persisted for the next 2-3days especially when she wanted her bottle feed. We resolved that by giving her a straw instead of her milk bottle. We stopped the bleeding by putting some sugar over it..

        We were also extremely worried that the tooth would have fallen off/loosen or something.. it was a wee bit shakey but she refused to let us check.. we had to calm her down and convince her that I would be extra careful to only check very gently..

        She is now ok.. the tooth did not fall off but a slight rise in the gums on the impacted place is still evident.. but otherwise she is okay.

        Oh and yes, I took over brushing her teeth for those few days and she kept reminding me not to brush the front.. when the reminders stopped, I knew she had no more pain and had forgotten about the incident..

        As we could not see the extent of the bruise, do use your instinct to gauge if you should bring your daughter to the dentist as soon as possible..

        Hope your gal gets well soon..

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          nmhmum
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          My son got the same problem two months ago. So after the fall, we brought him to see a dentist. The dentist did a x-ray for him and found his two front teeth moved slightly inwards. He said there is a fracture. So we were told to monitor for two weeks to see if the teeth changed colour or not. After two weeks, one of this front teeth infact did change slightly, so the dentist asked us to monitor another 3 months cos he said by then, he should be able to know whether the teeth needs to extract out or it will heal by itself. At first, one of my son's teeth did change colour, but now we realised it seems to become better. So hopefully it heal by itself, then don't need to extract it out. I think you better bring your girl to see a dentist and let him do a x-ray for her to see how bad is it. If you want to adopt the wait and see , then maybe you need to make sure her teeth did not change colour or any discharge coming out from the teeth means there is some damage done. Now I am also hoping my son's teeth dont have to extract out too. 🙏

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            tweety17
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            The same thing happened to my boy about two years back. The two front teeth were very shaky and looked like they gonna dropped off. He used his tongue to push them forward. We did not brush his teeth that night and brought him to see a dentist the following day. They were not as shaky as the day before and the swell was still there. The dentist decided not to pull out the teeth as he was only four and it will take quite some time before the adult teeth grow. That means, my boy will be without front teeth for quite some time, hence, he hoped that the teeth will stabilize over the next few days. And if they do stabilize, we still need to monitor his teeth for the next six months for discolouration, pain, discomfort etc Fortunately, the teeth did stabilize and subsequently healed completely on its own. I think the best is still to bring her to see a dentist and let the dentist determine what to do next.

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              Chiew
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              i have brought her to see a dentist yesterday night, dentist advised me to give her antibiotics but i rejected as she is still so young (by the way, my girl only 2yrs old). In the end, he prescribe her an ointment to apply and painkiller (Bifen) for her to take when necessary.


              She can drink from her milk bottle and eat from the spoon, everything is normal except that she has phobia drinking from her water bottle.

              Will have to bring her back for a review in 2 weeks time, hopefully everything is ok and back to normal by then.

              Thanks for sharing :lol:

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                RRMummy
                last edited by

                Chiew:
                She can drink from her milk bottle and eat from the spoon, everything is normal except that she has phobia drinking from her water bottle.


                Will have to bring her back for a review in 2 weeks time, hopefully everything is ok and back to normal by then.
                You are welcome.

                Good to hear she is better.. just keep monitoring and don't worry too much..

                Keep us posted..

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                  buds
                  last edited by

                  I used BONJELA a gel-like anaesthetic

                  to numb the pain from my DDs’ falls
                  with say… cut on lips, ulcers in mouth,
                  or teething incidences.

                  Easily available at your nearest pharmacy.
                  Comes in tube-form. Can be applied every
                  few hours to help numb the swelling feeling.

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                    Chiew
                    last edited by

                    Hi Mummies,


                    I have another question. As my girl fell down during her activities at childcare. Do you think its adviseable for her to continue at the childcare again???

                    Now my parents & hubby have asked me to withdraw her from childcare.

                    I would like to hear your comments…

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                      Andaiz
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                      Chiew:
                      Hi Mummies,


                      I have another question. As my girl fell down during her activities at childcare. Do you think its adviseable for her to continue at the childcare again????

                      Now my parents & hubby have asked me to withdraw her from childcare.

                      I would like to hear your comments.....
                      Chiew, this is probably an accident - once off? - easy for us to pin the blame on the childcare...but some things you may want to consider before making that decision:
                      (1) What is their teacher-student ratio?
                      (2) Is DD given enough care and attention?
                      (3) Are there other aspects that you do not like about the cc?
                      (4) Do you have other child care alternatives? If so, what are they? and how do they stack up against current cc?

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                        Chiew
                        last edited by

                        I am trying to convience them that too…


                        teacher-student ratio is 1:9 (there is a teacher assistant together with the group)

                        Is DD given enough care and attention? - i think as of now is yes as she just joined last Mon.

                        Are there other aspects that you do not like about the cc? - they speak chinese most of the time.

                        (4) Do you have other child care alternatives? If so, what are they? and how do they stack up against current cc? - yes, my parents but my sis is due in Sep 09, not sure whether can they manage 2 kids???

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