QueryCAT Logo
Search 5,000,000+ questions and answers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do if my child has tooth pain?

Dr. Brandon, tigard oregon | FAQ
We recommend rinsing the child's mouth with warm salt water. You may place a cold washcloth on their face if it is swollen. Children may be given Children's Tylenol or Children's Motrin for tooth pain. (Never give aspirin to children) If your child is currently experiencing pain, contact our office to schedule an appointment immediately. » Return to Top

What should I do if my child knocks out a permanent tooth?

Dr. Brandon, tigard oregon | FAQ
The most important thing to do is to remain calm. If you have the tooth, you should attempt to insert it back into its socket and then contact us immediately. If you have difficulty re-inserting the tooth, place it in a glass of milk and contact us immediately. » Return to Top See similar questions...

How will my child be treated for pain?

Children's Orthopaedics
Your child will likely require an intravenous analgesia system. This special pump will allow the child to self medicate or receive a continuous controlled amount of medication for the first 24-48 hours post-operatively. On discharge, a prescription will be provided for oral pain medication. See similar questions...

MY CHILD HAS ABDOMINAL PAIN. WHAT SHOULD I DO?

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
The pain may start suddenly in a crampy fashion causing the child to double over. This leads many parents to seek emergency room care. This kind of pain is usually caused by a cramping of the muscle encircling the intestine and subsides within 30 minutes. Pain that is severe and persistent over one hour does merit more immediate evaluation. Other less severe pain that persists over 12 hours should be seen in the office (or ER on weekends). See similar questions...

What should I do if my child falls and knocks out a permanent tooth?

American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry - Pediatric Oral Hea...
The most important thing to do is to remain calm. Then find the tooth. Hold it by the crown rather than the root and try to reinsert it in the socket. If that is not possible, put the tooth in a glass of milk and take your child and the glass immediately to the pediatric dentist. See similar questions...

What should I do if my child's permanent tooth is knocked out?

Header
Find the tooth and rinse it gently in cool water. (Do not scrub it or clean it with soap -- use just water!) If possible, replace the tooth in the socket and hold it there with clean gauze or a wash cloth. If you can't put the tooth back in the socket, place the tooth in a clean container with milk, saliva, or water. Get to the pediatric dental office immediately. (Call the emergency number if it's after hours.) The faster you act, the better your chances of saving the tooth. See similar questions...

What should I do if my child gets a tooth knocked out?

Healthy Living - Children's Oral Health - FAQ
If the tooth is a permanent tooth, time is extremely crucial. Immediately stick the tooth back in the socket. Don't worry about getting it in straight or having it turned backwards, just get it in the socket and immediately call your dentist. If you are uncomfortable placing the tooth in the socket, put it in a glass of milk and get your child to the dentist as quickly as possible. If the tooth is a baby tooth, do not put it in the socket because damage to the permanent tooth can occur. See similar questions...

How will my child be treated for pain after scoliosis surgery?

Children's Orthopaedics
Pain medication is administered through a special pump. When your child has pain, he or she will be able to give him or herself medication to relieve the pain. See similar questions...

What should I do if my child is in pain?

Woodbridge Kids Dentistry
Teething: Everyone is familiar with teething when the baby teeth erupt. Children will also get teething pain when the permanent first molars erupt (around 6 years of age) and when the 2nd permanent molars erupt (around 12 years of age). Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications (Advil, Motrin) help keep teething discomfort to a minimum. Toothache: Clean the area of the affected tooth thoroughly. Rinse the mouth vigorously with warm water or use dental floss to dislodge impacted food or debris. See similar questions...

My child's permanent lower front tooth is coming in behind his baby tooth. What should be done?

Center for Pediatric Dental Care
If the baby teeth are moderately to very loose, there is no immediate treatment. Patience is recommended. This is a normal process. The tongue will push the permanent lower front teeth forward. If the teeth are not very loose, your child should be seen to take an x-ray and evaluate the situation. Most children stop sucking their fingers between the ages of three to five. Sucking of a finger can have a significant effect on the bite. See similar questions...

Is my pet in pain with a broken tooth?

Denver Veterinary Dental- Dental FAQs
Most likely your pet is not comfortable, whether or not you can see it. The nerve within the tooth has been damaged and your pet will experience acute pain at the time of injury. This pain will become a dull ache after a few days. Pets often hide their pain; others express their discomfort in various ways: See similar questions...

If my child gets a cavity in a baby tooth, should it still be filled?

Pediatric Dentistry • Cordova, TN • Dr. Daniel Fre...
Primary, or "baby," teeth are important for many reasons. Not only do they help children speak clearly and chew naturally, they also aid in forming a path that permanent teeth can follow when they are ready to erupt. Some of them are necessary until a child is 12 years old or longer. Pain, infection of the gums and jaws, impairment of general health and premature loss of teeth are just a few of the problems that can happen when baby teeth are neglected. See similar questions...

What will happen if I don't fix my child's dark tooth?

Frequently Asked Questions - Dr. Ewers, Dentistry for Kids, ...
Possibly nothing. However, it may abscess and cause damage to the permanent tooth growing above it if left untreated. This would also cause the primary tooth to be lost before its proper time. We generally recommend that these teeth be treated to avoid potential problems. See similar questions...

What should you do if your child's tooth is knocked out, or avulsed?

Augusta Family Dental - FAQ A-L
If your child's permanent tooth is knocked out, the tooth should be held by the crown and not the roots and gently rinsed with either contact lense solution, milk or water (no scrubbing.) The tooth should be replaced in the socket as quickly as possible. If you can not place the tooth back in its socket, it can be transported to the dentist in the liquid that you cleaned it in. Ideally, the child should be seen within 30 minutes by a dentist. See similar questions...

Explore Other Topics

How do I get my Michigan Merit Award?
CAN I PLAY VOB VIDEO IN DVD?
What is anemia?
What is beta hCG?
How can I get a copy of my military discharge papers (DD214)?
What is HDTV?
Why do you charge for above four? My kid's are three and six?
How often are NORTHSTAR study guides updated?
Why do I have to give C&B Getaways my social security number when I register as a distributor?
How will recession affect the medical transcription field?
Do I have access to my database with SQL Plus?
Should I worry about thumb and finger sucking?
How quickly can I get my refund?
More Questions >>

© Copyright 2007-2012 QueryCAT
About • Webmasters • Contact