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Will The Loose Permanent Teeth Be Hard Back?

A 11 yr old boy was hit and one of his permanent tooth is slightly loose, no bleeding and does hurt. His top teeth were behind his bottom tooth and when he was hit it was top teeth that hit the bottom tooth. I told him not to touch it and leave it alone until he should visit the dentist tomorrow. Will this tooth harden back up.
Tue, 29 Apr 2014
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Hello, Welcome Thanks for consulting HCM,

I have gone through your query , as you are asking for lose tooth dont worry yes it can be stablizise by Splinting method but for this you should go for Investigations IOPA xray which confirm your treatment .

Consult dentist and go for investigations if there is chance to stable your tooth then go for it.

Hope this will help you.
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Will The Loose Permanent Teeth Be Hard Back?

Hello, Welcome Thanks for consulting HCM, I have gone through your query , as you are asking for lose tooth dont worry yes it can be stablizise by Splinting method but for this you should go for Investigations IOPA xray which confirm your treatment . Consult dentist and go for investigations if there is chance to stable your tooth then go for it. Hope this will help you.