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ugh, I just noticed that the baby's front tooth is chipped!
after picking the baby up from the babysitter and going grocery shopping, I noticed that the baby's fron ttooth is chipped, is there anything that I can do, I know its comestic but I dont want him to walk around with a chipped tooth if something can be done, he's two so it will be awhile before he loses his baby tooth
TIA
Re: ugh, I just noticed that the baby's front tooth is chipped!
Ava chipped her tooth at one of the gym parties she was participating in
she was around 2.5 yrs at the time
my dentist is my relative, and it was a sunday afternoon, so i called his cell freaking out. he wanted to see her the next morning - mostly to check that the entire tooth wasn't loose or other damage the impact may have caused, but basically, they leave the tooth alone or possibly file it if it's really sharp/jagged because it'll eventually fall out.
Ava let him wiggle and count her teeth and she didn't need filing. i still see it and get sad!
She complained that it was too hard to eat the pizza at the party, but i'm prety sure she ate dinner that night. i might have made something soft, though - can't remember.
Jack has chipped his front tooth and the one next to it on the left side when looking at him. I noticed it after it happened and that was about 2 months ago. No swelling so I let it go.
Last week he fell into the coffee table at a friend's house and ripped the skin piece between his upper gum and lip, omg was there blood. Though he calmed right down after screaming for a minute or two. Then went back to playing. Apparently a ton of kids rip that, I did when I was a baby, friend's son, about 5 other people I talked to so again I am not worried and he is fine.
Connor has a chip in a front tooth too.
I was really upset when I noticed it- but I noticed it one day when putting him into the carseat so I have no idea when or how it happened! Its not too noticeable to strangers - you wouldn't really pick up on it if you didn't know what his tooth looked like before, so I just let it go because its not causing him discomfort either.