Explain What Is Going To Happen To Your Child
A child's biggest fear is the fear of the unknown, and once the first tooth becomes loose, fear levels could rise. Just like all their other firsts, your child does not understand what …show more content…
Explain about how permanent teeth work and how they will push the baby teeth out of their mouths over time. Use the Tooth Fairy story to get your child excited about the exchange of their tooth for cash or treats, and let your children know what to do once they realise they have a loose tooth.
Should You Pull Out A Loose Tooth?
It is natural you want to help remove a tooth once it becomes loose, but there are two main reasons why you should not interfere in the process. Firstly, you are not physically experiencing the pain that comes when a tooth is not quite ready to go. During these development years it is important your child does not develop a fear of dental processes or procedures. A bad tooth pulling experience now, could lead to a fear of all dental procedures later in life.
Secondly, if you break the tooth while it is being pulled, this can lead to both pain and infection. A broken tooth needs a visit to the dentist as soon as possible so any damage can be minimised. If your child wants the tooth pulled because they have a fear of swallowing it, reassure them that if this did happen, it is not harmful to them at all. It will eventually pass through the body without any pain before