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My son is 3 1/2 and had a fall resulting in trauma to the two front teeth. They are now slightly discolored. This occured 6 weeks ago. Will the discoloration fade?

2007-03-07 09:23:51 · 7 answers · asked by DCPete27 3 in Health Dental

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No. The discolouration means that the teeth are dying and may need to eventually be pulled. There's nothing you can do to prevent it now that the injury has occurred.

2007-03-07 09:26:33 · answer #1 · answered by MomMom 4 · 1 1

Discoloration is normal when trauma of the mouth or teeth occur. Is your son showing signs of pain? The tooth can be dying and if so will start to turn grey in color. He shouldnt be ready to have them out as of yet because of his age and he needs to keep those teeth until his permanents are ready to drop. If he is having pain then definately take him to a dental office and they will probably do what is called a pulpotomy on the teeth. It at least keeps the teeth and retains the space. If you pull the teeth you will need to have a space maintainer placed so that his permanents grow in ok without crowding. My son had trauma also to his front teeth and they discolored a little and then he lost them at age 5.

2007-03-07 12:37:10 · answer #2 · answered by roytan@sbcglobal.net 2 · 0 0

You have a 50- 50 chance this will go away. When he whacked it that affects the blood supply to the tooth and discolors it. It depends on the dental pulp that is attached to the tooth. The differents colors (yellow, brown , greenish, black) it turns mean things like infection, dead pulp etc..
I have 3 boys :) You do need to get him into the dentist to make sure he doesn't need it pulled if one is infected now. The dentist will tell you which type of damage and how the enamel color will be. Otherwise the permanant teeth can be messed up- very affected.
Anita if your childs teeth are getting darker read this-

"A grey or black discoloration indicates necrosis (death) of the dental pulp in 98% of cases. Such teeth will usually require root canal treatment or extraction."

2007-03-07 12:24:30 · answer #3 · answered by funschooling m 4 · 0 0

Just because the teeth are discolored does not mean that the teeth are dead. It could just mean that the blood inside the teeth have seeped into the porous enamel and just discolored them. Yes they will be dark and stay dark, but they will fall out eventually. Remember they are baby teeth.

If they start to hurt your son or become abscessed, then the dentist will have to perform a pulpotomy (a baby root canal) in order for your son to retain his teeth.

2007-03-08 04:49:56 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-12-18 17:31:39 · answer #5 · answered by inkeles 3 · 0 0

The same thing happened to my son and my dentist said that the teeth are either bruised or dead, but not to worry because it will not effect his permanent teeth. The discoloration will not fade...my sons has gotten darker.

2007-03-07 09:27:16 · answer #6 · answered by Anita G 5 · 0 0

Ask his dentist. Those teeth could need to be pulled and replaced. This happened to me when I was nine and until they were pulled, I was in a great deal of pain.

2007-03-07 09:27:12 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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