Toddlers: 12 - 24 Months

Call my child Chip : (

Call my child Chip : (

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So I know I don't ever post messages but I need help or want someone to relate to my situation and offer much needed advice. So last night me and DD were playing in the living room at my inlaws and lo and behold DD tripped over FIL's shoes that he has lying around. Something inside me told me to pick them up for him, but I did not think that it could possibly become a dangerous item.

 When she fell I thought she had just bit her lip because she had just a little bleeding. But this morning I noticed that she had chipped her front tooth. I feel terrible for her. I am going to take her to the pedi dentist tomorrow to see what they can do. She isn't showing signs that she is in discomfort because she is playing and smiling. Has anyone every had a LO go through this? If so could you give me advice please???

 
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Re: Call my child Chip : (

  • First of all, relax. Accidents happen every day. She'll be fine. I promise.

     My child has a chipped front tooth because one of her cousins accidentally pushed her and she fell on a lego. Bled like crazy..huge disaster. I thought it was goin

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  • Yes I definitely do need to relax! Thanks so much for the advice and encouragement I will definitely call the pediatric dentist tomorrow.

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  • DD1 chipped her top two front teeth on the side of the tub when she was about 19mo. My mom's a dental hygienist and drove over to file the sharp edges down so she wouldn't cut her tongue on it. I took her in to see if they could do any better at the denti
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  • Happens all the time, but still take her to the dentist.  My DD chipped her front tooth, and we have no idea how, as we didn't see her fall, and she never cried.  But the dentist was able to confirm that there wasn't long term damage to the root
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