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3yo wobbly tooth

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sleepybear123 · 22/12/2020 20:16

Hello, about 6 months ago my 3yo fell and bashed her front tooth. It gradually turned slightly darker but in time has changed back to the colour of the rest of her teeth so we were pleased everything seemed ok.
Although tonight she said her front tooth is wobbly and the same tooth that she bashed is now wobbly.
Is there a chance that this will Re-harden itself or will this fall out? Does anybody know how long each could happen.
Thank you so much

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sleepybear123 · 22/12/2020 22:18

Hello, about 6 months ago my 3yo fell and bashed her front tooth. It gradually turned slightly darker but in time has changed back to the colour of the rest of her teeth so we were pleased everything seemed ok.
Although tonight she said her front tooth is wobbly and the same tooth that she bashed is now wobbly.
Is there a chance that this will Re-harden itself or will this fall out? Does anybody know how long each could happen.
Thank you so much in advance for any help you may have

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combatbarbie · 22/12/2020 22:31

This happened to my DD, but the two front teeth..... Dentist was not concerned at all but did warn that the natural cycle of losing teeth may speed up. She started school at 5 with the majority of her adult teeth already through.

sleepybear123 · 22/12/2020 22:34

Thank you! Did her teeth stay in but wobbly and fall out when it was time for her big ones to come in or did they fall as ll out early?
I've read these things are pretty common but it doesn't help the worry xx

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combatbarbie · 22/12/2020 22:50

The first one fell out about 3 weeks after the knock, went grey then white and then wobbled like yours and then the rest just flowed the natural order soon after. The new ones just popped up. She's 8 now with all her adult teeth bar one and my eldest didn't lose her first tooth til she was 9.... Is weird lol

sleepybear123 · 23/12/2020 12:00

Thanks! Has your little one been conscious or picked on because of it? The dentist this morning said it will just come out on its own xx

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combatbarbie · 23/12/2020 15:51

Oh gosh no, if anything it was the opposite as they relate teeth falling out to growing up.

sleepybear123 · 23/12/2020 16:25

Oh that’s great to hear. Thank you so much!!

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