Thursday, April 16, 2009

My daughter had a fall and now has blackened front teeth. Any permanent injury to the nerves or teeth growth?

What can I do ? My daughter is 2 years old.

My daughter had a fall and now has blackened front teeth. Any permanent injury to the nerves or teeth growth?
most likey that means that her teeth will stop growing because the tooth is probably dead because of the color and has a busted nerve, u should bring her to a dentist right away.
Reply:Thanks everyone for your replies. It%26#039;s been a month since my daughter had that fall and her teeth blackened. BUT..she has shown no signs of pain, or trauma since that fall. Now her teeth seems to be gradually getting less dark. Do I still need to bring her to the dentist? Report It

Reply:she really should go to the dentist
Reply:Get your daughter to the dentist asap! While the teeth she has now are not permanent, if they are dead (blackened) at the root, the permanent teeth might be affected. Take her to the dentist.
Reply:take her a dentist this happened to my neice and nerves are damaged shes having surgery in a few weeks to fix it
Reply:The nerves in the teeth are damaged and the teeth are dying. Same thing haapened to my mom when she was 4. If they are baby teeth they will fall out and THEY SHOULD be fine.


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