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Mom of a 6 yr 9 m old girl1 Year ago
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#asktheexpert My daughter is 5 years and 9 months old. While eating biscuits, one of her lower teeth is shaking. What should I do, doctor, please suggest me.

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profile image of POOJA KOTHARIPOOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 9 m old boy1 Year ago

A. At 5 years and 9 months, it’s normal for a child to start losing their baby (milk) teeth, as the permanent teeth begin to emerge. Shaking of a lower tooth while eating suggests it may soon fall out naturally. Here's what you can do: Steps to Follow: 1. Encourage Gentle Handling: Advise your daughter to wiggle the tooth gently with her tongue or clean fingers to loosen it naturally. Avoid forceful pulling. 2. Monitor for Pain or Bleeding: If the tooth falls out, mild bleeding is normal. Use a clean gauze or cotton to apply pressure for a few minutes. 3. Oral Hygiene: Ensure she maintains good dental hygiene by brushing her teeth gently twice a day to keep the area clean and prevent infection. 4. Dental Visit: If the tooth seems loose due to injury or decay, or if the permanent tooth is not visible after a few weeks, consult a dentist for evaluation. Losing baby teeth is a natural part of growing up, and this is likely the start of her transition to permanent teeth. Celebrate the milestone to make it a positive experience for her!

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