If new born baby is born with teeth then how to remove it? with medicine or anesthesia?
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You can't remove a tooth from a newborn! There is nothing wrong with it and putting a small baby through a procedure like that it plain wrong.
I was born with a tooth and while it wasn't ffun for my mum to breast feed, there was nothing wrong with me.
Leave the poor thing alone!
no anesthesia(injection) is required as it's only milk teeth.the dentist w'd spray his mouth first and then extract out all the teeth immediately.stitching may require if bleeding can't be stopped.
I am not a dentist, but I am a parent of 5. Teeth in a newborn may be unusual, but it is not an abnormality in need of correction. No action need be taken.
A child of mine got the first teeth in at 2 months. It was not a problem for the child or the nursing mother.
What are natal teeth?
Natal teeth are teeth that are present when the infant is born. About one in every 2,000 newborn infants have natal teeth. These are not the same as neonatal teeth that erupt in the infant's mouth during the first month of life. Natal teeth are usually the infant's primary teeth (or baby teeth) that have come in early. The teeth are often loose because the root is not completely developed. Problems that may occur as a result of these teeth include the following:
problems with breastfeeding, as the infant may bite the mother
potential risk of the infant inhaling the tooth into his/her airway and lungs if the tooth becomes dislodged
the pediatric dentist I work for has had to remove a few of these. Usually, only a topical anesthetic is required.
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