Thursday, March 11, 2010

I broke a tooth into three pieces, two came out. The new tooth already grew in...how do I pull out the third?

I'm 12 years old, and a few months ago I broke my tooth into three pieces eating cereal (I was eating it WAY too fast and it was a little hard). I got two parts out, and the new tooth already grew in...I pulled the third part really hard today (after a month or so) and it's just barely hanging there...the problem is that the adult tooth already grew in, and one part of the broken tooth is barely loose at all! I got it to stop bleeding, but it seems impossible to pull out. Please help! (and don't tell me to tie a string around it and then around a door, or any of that stuff...I usually make it really loose, and then pull it out with a tissue, but it's really hard with this one...)

I broke a tooth into three pieces, two came out. The new tooth already grew in...how do I pull out the third?
You may have to ask one of your parents to check this for you. It may be that you will just have to let the new tooth erupt further, which will push this piece out as it comes in. If its hurting (other than the pain you've caused while trying to remove it) you will probably need to let your parents or your dentist remove the piece. It will come out in time, just try to leave it alone for awhile and rinse several times a day with some really warm salt water for the soreness. Ask your parents for Motrin or Ibuprofen if you are having pain with this.





Take it easy with the hard cereal from now on! Maybe the tooth fairy will visit you three times for this one tooth! You are never too old to try when it comes to a stubborn, painful tooth! Hope I've been of some help and good luck!
Reply:The soft red tissue is normal, an infection would be swollen with pus and very painful. Glad you got it out without too much trouble. Be sure to use the warm salt water and floss the new tooth well to remove any plaque that may have accumulated on that side. Report It

Reply:Thank you so much! I'll be sure to do that! :) Report It

Reply:HELLO ALICIA,





THE POSSIBILITY OF YOU DOING THIS YOURSEF IS UNLIKELY. SEE A DENTIST AND HAVE THE REMAINING BABY TOOTH PROPERLY EXTRACTED.
Reply:If it's not coming out on its own it may be best to get your dentist to take it out for you. You don't want it to stay there if it is trapping bits of food or accumulating plaque.



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