ExpertSHRUTI KANCHANLactation Educator and Counselor2 years agoA. If your daughter's front upper teeth have come out with the root, it is unlikely that they can be reattached. However, it is important to seek immediate medical attention to check for any other injuries or potential complications.
Depending on the severity of the injury and the age of your daughter, her pediatric dentist may recommend leaving the area empty to allow for new teeth to grow in, or they may recommend an artificial replacement, such as a dental bridge or implant.
The timeline for regrowing teeth will vary depending on several factors, including your daughter's age, overall health, and the extent of the injury. Usually, new teeth will begin to grow in a few years(around 6 plus years of age) after the injury, but this can vary widely.
It is important to follow up with your daughter's pediatric dentist regularly to monitor her dental health and ensure that any necessary treatments are being provided. The dentist may also provide guidance on how to care for your daughter's dental health in the meantime, including proper dental hygiene practices and dietary recommendations.
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