Preparing questions in advance can help patients and parents to have more meaningful discussions with their physicians and dentists regarding their or their child’s treatment options. The following questions related to tooth injuries and children may be helpful:
- How can I lower the risk of tooth injury for my child?
- If my child injures a tooth, should I call a dentist or the pediatrician?
- If my child’s primary tooth is damaged, is it better to have it removed or to try to save it?
- If my child loses a primary tooth, will he/she need a space maintainer?
- How long will the space maintainer remain in place?
- If my child loses a primary tooth, are there signs I should look for that might indicate a problem with how a permanent tooth is emerging in that location?
- Can I give my child pain reliever medications to reduce soreness following treatment?
- What potential signs of trouble should I look for following treatment?
- What are some ways I can encourage my child not to engage in behaviors that could lead to tooth injuries?
- Which sports require the use of a mouth guard, or a helmet with mouth protection?
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