The kid is 4.5 years old. He is having dental problem. His front four teeth decayed half by bottle caries and rest half are sticked in the gums.
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This is called nursing bottle caries try to visit the dentist so that he r she will be doing needful treatment
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Dear , Good morning - best way to help him is to take him to a paediatric dentist in town - these are dental specialists who can examine him and guide you to the best possible way to treat the little one, depending how co operative he is.
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Well that surely is nursing bottle caries.If there is any pulpal involvement, you can go for pulpectomy, or extraction if there is root resorption
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Wait till they come out by themselves. Permanant teeth will come at 6 yrs. If it gets infected get treated.
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Hi.You should get it filled before it starts paining.
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Please visit a dentist and go as per his advice. Try to give ur child a fluoridated tooth paste for kids.
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Those stuck in the gum require immediate attention . Get Opinion.
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Stop bottle milk at time and take him to a dental clinic for check up. The teeth which can b filled get the filling done otherwise it ll harm him permanent teeth.
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For the decayed teeth you can go for the root canal treatment. Because these teeth will fall down at the age of 8-9 years.
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Immediately do dental treatment don't leave it it will affect the erupting permanent teeth also
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It has to be removed and get a removable retainers done for him, otherwise he will develop complex, and those retainers should be there till age of 7, a good pedodontist will do the job.
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Consult a Peadodontist and for Gods sake - stop indulging the child to sticky sweets, bottle feeding (outer limit is 1.5 - 2.0 years) and chips etc.
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Brush his teeth with a fluoride tooth paste, keep his mouth clean.Consult your local dentist for more.Or a paedodontist as the child is very small. Fillings or root canal treatment may be necessary .Will have to see his Xrays first.
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