E.L. asks from Zephyrhills, FL on May 27, 2010
Toddler fell...gums Between Front Teeth
My daughter who is 16 months old just fell face first into the kitchen tile. Her gums between her front teeth (frenum?) is swollen and wedged between her two front teeth. What do I do? Let the swelling go down and hope it dislodges itself? Try to pull it out? Take her to the urgent care center? Dentist?
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So What Happened?™
Thanks everyone for the advice. I took her in to see her pedi the next day b/c the swelling hadn't gone down at all. All looked well and now the swelling is gone!
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C.V. answers from Miami on May 28, 2010
This happened to my son around the same age and he was bleeding. I gave him half of a pedialyte pop to suck on (all I had) and the bleeding and swelling went done. I can him the other half of the pop about 30 minutes later and eventually all the swelling went down on its own. Hope this helps!
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T.N. answers from Albany on May 27, 2010
popsicles tonight. dr or dentist tomorrow, hope she's ok!!
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D.W. answers from Gainesville on May 27, 2010
It most likely just looks like it's wedged in there. The gums tend to look like that when they swell. Give her some generic tylenol (love the recalls!) and try an ice pack wrapped in a washcloth. See how it looks in the am then make a decision about what to do. There is a great pediatric dentist on 54 near the Suncoast-http://www.suncoastpedo.com/Meet-Dr-Amanda.html
My hubby went to school with her at UF and has seen her work. She also gets rave reviews in my mom's group.
Guess I need to change my location lol!
M.B. answers from Orlando on May 30, 2010
take her to a pediatric dentist - this just happened to my 9 month old - scary but probably nothing - best to let a professional tell you that though :o)
S.S. answers from Miami on May 28, 2010
It will heal on it's own....
M.F. answers from Tallahassee on May 28, 2010
My son fell at about this age too (now 10!) We took him to youthcare - waited hours only to be given tylenol and told to see a dentist to get an x-ray to make sure the teeth were not affected!
Popsicle is a great idea for the swelling. See a peads dentist if they can get you in "today" - if not it should resolve it's self on it's own. If the teeth change color - see the dentist - they usually have to pull them out as they are then dead. My son lost 1 this way - he was fine - had the gap in all his school photos until the permanent teeth came in!
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G.J. answers from Lakeland on May 28, 2010
I feel for you! My daughter recently had a similar accident. I would take her to the dentist just so they can take a look and make sure everything looks ok. Hope she feels better soon!
S.H. answers from Honolulu on May 27, 2010
Its swollen.
Don't do anything to it... or you may make it worse.
Motrin
take her to Dentist tomorrow.
E.T. answers from Tampa on June 01, 2010
I agreee, she should see a pediatric dentist. My child had a similar problem at 2 1/2 years old and I took her to the dentist right away. Sometimes there can be injuries to the teeth that you don't notice.
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