20 answers

Advice on What to Do About Chipped Tooth in 18 Month Old

My 18 month old daughter fell and chipped her front tooth. Took her to the dentist and they said to just monitor it and bring her in every 6 months. Is there anything I can do to fix this at her age?

What can I do next?

Featured Answers

just keep it brushed is about my only advice... My son chipped his at 17 mths. thats what we were told lol good luck!

1 mom found this helpful

Hi A.,
My son fell and chipped his front, top tooth when he was about that age. I took him to the dentist and they said the same thing. There really isn't anything you can do for it at this age. I was told this because they are baby teeth. They will fall out and be replaced. As my son has gotten older (4) and his other teeth filled in and he was eating more (smoothing the teeth out) it is hardly noticable. I hope maybe this will help you or give you some peace of mind.

1 mom found this helpful

More Answers

My daughter chipped her tooth when she was around that age. She is now 4. The chip doesn't look bad at all and doesn't affect her smile, so I don't worry about it. As you should not worry about it either because she is going to lose them anyway.

1 mom found this helpful

i would say just let it play out cause this is the baby teeth but in the mean time make sure that the baby eat health food to keep them very strong. To make sure that the adult teeth have no issues

S.

1 mom found this helpful

My son now 4yrs.old fell when he was 10mos. learning how to walk and he broke his front tooth. I was told the same.The dentist see's it has, she will lose that tooth in a couple of years. so they don't what to put the child through the surgery and remove it.But they say to watch it. If it starts to decay they will remove it, but I went through that and you don't want your child to go through it.Not at her age my son was 3yrs old when he went through the surgery and I felt so sorry for him and I was unable to be with him in the surgery room. you could guess how I felt. I hope this helps you understand why they don't want to mess with it right now.

1 mom found this helpful

My youngest son fell in the bathtub when he was about a year old. He accordianed his front top teeth. They filed them down and they were fine. They were a little smaller than normal front teeth, but he was able to do everything with them.

1 mom found this helpful

My now 17 year old daughter fell and "killed" a front tooth when she was 3 (it turned grey). She now has a beautiful smile, the "dead" baby tooth didnt hurt her, nor did it affect her permanent teeth after it fell out when she was 6. Dont worry, as long as shes monitored by the dentist, shell be fine, and I bet shell have a gorgeous smile hwen she gets older. Hope this eases your mind.

1 mom found this helpful

Hi A.,
My son fell and chipped his front, top tooth when he was about that age. I took him to the dentist and they said the same thing. There really isn't anything you can do for it at this age. I was told this because they are baby teeth. They will fall out and be replaced. As my son has gotten older (4) and his other teeth filled in and he was eating more (smoothing the teeth out) it is hardly noticable. I hope maybe this will help you or give you some peace of mind.

1 mom found this helpful

Hi A.,

I have two children who continually have bumped and scraped teeth. My son at 3 fell and hit his mouth on a wash tub. It pushed his tooth back up into his gums...they did ex-rays to make sure his permanant teeth were good and we just dealt with a discolored tooth until it was ready to come out. My daughter and him collided heads at the baby sitters when she was I think 3 maybe 4 and it chipped her bottom tooth and exposed a nerve...they had to pull that tooth out.

It will get better. Just do as the dentist says and things should be fine.

Jen

1 mom found this helpful

My son fell when he was about that age & busted his mouth so badly I truly thought the tooth would just fall out. It was lying flat up against the top of his mouth he hit it so hard. The dentist looked at it & told me it would fall out in due time. It fell out about 3-1/2 years later...at it's normally scheduled time! It was slightly darker in color & seemed to bother him so much in the beginning he got in the habit of eating off to the side, that took a while to break him of. But after that tooth fell out everything was fine. The tooth was very loose at first but soon that stopped as well.

Unless it's giving her lots of problems, infections, etc. they will probably leave it alone as teeth fall out in a natural order in conjunction with new teeth coming down. You don't want to leave a gap for too long there. My other son has had crowns put on his baby teeth because they didn't want his lack of tooth, waiting on the big ones to come in, to affect the alignment of his other teeth.

So she'll just have a unique look to her for now. I know it's not what you want to hear but unless it's giving her physical problems, the dentist will be hesitant to remove it early.

1 mom found this helpful

Required Fields

Our records show that we already have a Mamapedia or Mamasource account created for you under the email address you entered.

Please enter your Mamapedia or Mamasource password to continue signing in.

Required Fields

, you’re almost done...

Since this is the first time you are logging in to Mamapedia with Facebook Connect, please provide the following information so you can participate in the Mamapedia community.

As a member, you’ll receive optional email newsletters and community updates sent to you from Mamapedia, and your email address will never be shared with third parties.

By clicking "Continue to Mamapedia", I agree to the Mamapedia Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.