What to Do If Your Child's Tooth Gets Knocked Out
If your child’s tooth gets knocked out, the steps you should take depend on whether it’s a baby or adult tooth. Here, we outline what you need to do in either case.
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If your child’s tooth gets knocked out, the steps you should take depend on whether it’s a baby or adult tooth. Here, we outline what you need to do in either case.
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