S.P. asks from Algonac, MI on April 30, 2007
9 Month Old Chipped His Tooth
Hi Everyone!
My 9 month old chipped the inside corner of his front tooth today, needless to say I feel horrible about it! He is a very busy boy, crawling around and grabbing at everything within his reach, and he fell and hit his tooth on the ceramic tile floor! I am so upset, he just got this tooth about a month ago, and to think it will be in his mouth for many years to come! I guess my question is, has anyone else ever had something like this happen? What did you do about it? He didn't cry for very long, so I don't think he got hurt, and when he smiles you can't even see his top teeth. But they might come down a little more in his mouth when he gets older. I was thinking about taking him to the dentist tomorrow, but don't really want them to do anything that would cause him any discomfort at such a young age. Like I said, this just makes me sick and I wish I could trade places with him. Please let me know what you think. Thanks!
So What Happened?™
Thank you so much to all of you!! I took my son to the dentist this morning and they filed the tooth down a little so that he wouldn't cut his lip or tongue, and it is a lot less noticeable now.(of course I still know it is there.) You all made me feel so much better about this-I really felt guilty about the whole thing! And now my son is off to the next potential disaster-pulling himself up! Thanks again!
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T.S. answers from Detroit on May 02, 2007
My son chipped his front tooth at just under a year old. He fell in the bath tub and he also split his lip open. I had to take him to the dentist because of the tooth being sharp. My ped. recommended that I go to Dr. Alan Klein he is a pediatric dentist. Everyone in there was very nice. He said that the adult tooth was just starting to develope so he probably did not do any damage to it but they will keep an eye on it just incase.
Dr. Klein's # is
(810) 694 - 2770
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C.L. answers from Saginaw on April 30, 2007
I would get it checked out. If he hit it hard enough to chip it, he might have caused other damage you can't see. I'm sure it will be fine, although my son is 2 and he has been to the Dentist 3 times already. I take him in with me and they polish whatever he has-check out how they are coming in, just to get him used to it and alleviate future fears.
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K.H. answers from Grand Rapids on May 01, 2007
I have not had this happen. But if I were you I would still either call the dentist and ask them or take him in. I don't know if his tooth could be chipped enough to cause him to be sensitive to hot and cold. Which I know from personal experience that is not fun.
C. answers from Grand Rapids on May 01, 2007
Hi S.,
My daughter did the same thing when she was about a year - on the cement by the pool. We took her to the dentist and they filed down the rough edge just so she wouldn't hurt her tongue or lips. Cosmetically, we were sad to see her new tooth so "imperfect" but we got used to it and since it was a baby tooth, we knew the next one would be O.K. I would at least call your dentist to see if they recommend anything. The filing was no big deal. Good luck
R.G. answers from Detroit on May 01, 2007
Hi S.,
My son did the same thing when he was about 2 years old. We took him to the dentist, they did x-rays and he was fine. The x-rays were tricky, since they don't want them in their mouth, but I was in the room with him and held the stick.
Good luck!
S.S. answers from Detroit on May 01, 2007
when I was little I use to grind my teeth. My mom took me to the dentist and he said as long as I don't grind away the enamel on the tooth I would be fine (I had to get a mouth guard to wear at night). If the tooth is just chipped and you haven't broken the enamel away then the tooth should be okay. If the enamel is gone and the center of the tooth is showing it could cause decay. Going to the dentist isn't that bad if you take him to a pediatric dentist. They are so much better with little ones. I went to one and they were wonderful.
R.J. answers from Detroit on May 01, 2007
Yep my 10 month old, in the bathtub! Hardly bothered him at all! Bothers me a little to, but I think it gives him character. Maybe thats why we had baby teeth, because gravity works against you at that age!!! He'll be fine and it probably isn't as noticable to everyone else as it is to you!
J.R. answers from Saginaw on May 01, 2007
Hey S., I doubt any dentist will do anything for it. When my son was 2 I saw sometime on the front of my little boys front tooth and just took my finger to wipe it off and guess what...a chuck of tooth came with it. I was SO scared thinking I was doing a horrible job of brushing teeth, but took him to the denstist and there was nothing he could do since it's just a baby tooth. I was at least put to ease that it was nothing I did, it was just a weak spot in his enamel on that tooth. Maybe your little one has weak baby teeth too? Just a thought.
J.Z. answers from Detroit on May 01, 2007
I work at a DDS in Ann Arbor and as long as he seems fine, it's okay. Like a previous responder you may want to make sure it doesn't have a sharp edge that might iritate his tongue, but other than that there isn't anything that a DDS would do. Even if it got pushed back into his gums a little it isn't something to worry about, it would eventually come back into place.
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