said that the road in life is ups and downs, and there is no one who does not fall. The fall here refers to the setbacks encountered in life. However, what I want to talk about today is a true fall, that is, a fall due to an unstable body's center of gravity caused by various reasons. If the fall also brings physical damage, emergency treatment after the accident is particularly important. The case I’m going to talk about today is a classic. A 10-year-old boy knocked out his front teeth because of a fall. His mother’s practice was “textbook-level”. Even the doctor praised her. What happened?
The 10-year-old boy fell and knocked off his front teeth. The mother’s practice was also praised by the doctor. In this regard, I believe that many parents’ practice is to quickly take their children to the nearest clinic for treatment. And this boy's mother's practice really surprised many people: put the lost teeth in milk and brought them to the doctor together. Dr.
said that in the clinic, you can often encounter dental trauma (usually including teeth and alveolar bone fractures, and tooth dislocation injuries) caused by accidents due to falls. The little boy encountered this time is more serious Of dislocation injury. Fortunately, the boy’s mother’s approach is correct. Soaking with fresh cold milk preserves the cell and tissue viability of the periodontal ligament, which greatly increases the success rate of replanting the boy’s lost teeth. Doctor
is here to remind everyone that if you encounter tooth loss, do not panic. It is best to rinse your teeth with clean water first, and be careful not to wipe the root area with your hands or cloth during rinsing, so as not to damage the periodontal membrane. Then soak it with milk, normal saline, etc. to keep it moist, avoid dry storage or under the tongue to keep the cells around the periodontal ligament active, and then seek dentist help as soon as possible. If everything is in place, even a tooth that has completely fallen out can be restored within half an hour, and the success rate can reach more than 90%.
In addition, if the tooth has not completely fallen out, but it is just loose, don't worry, it is possible to "keep" the tooth properly and avoid the risk of falling out. Tooth loosening caused by external force is called "tooth shock" in professional terms. What we need to do at this moment is not to continue using the tooth, to reduce its burden, and then ask the dentist to help fix it and review it regularly.
I’m a pharmacist. If the lost tooth is handled properly, it may be reset to avoid the embarrassment of missing teeth and the high cost of implanting teeth. Is this the first time I know? Finally, I still want to remind everyone that if you want to increase the success rate, you must first deal with the loss of teeth, and second, you must rush to the dentist as soon as possible (the best within half an hour). What do you want to say about this? Welcome to leave a comment. If you find the article useful, don’t forget to like it and forward it to your family and friends. Thank you for your support. (The pictures in this article are from the Internet. If there is any infringement, please contact to delete it, thank you)