Mouth  injuries are common, especially in children, and may involve the teeth, jaw,   lips, tongue, inner cheeks, gums, roof of the mouth (hard or soft palates),   neck, or   tonsils. Sometimes mouth injuries look worse than they   are. Even a small cut or puncture inside the mouth may bleed a lot because   there are many blood vessels in the head and neck area. Home treatment of minor   mouth injuries can help stop bleeding, reduce pain, help healing, and prevent   infection.
   injuries are common, especially in children, and may involve the teeth, jaw,   lips, tongue, inner cheeks, gums, roof of the mouth (hard or soft palates),   neck, or   tonsils. Sometimes mouth injuries look worse than they   are. Even a small cut or puncture inside the mouth may bleed a lot because   there are many blood vessels in the head and neck area. Home treatment of minor   mouth injuries can help stop bleeding, reduce pain, help healing, and prevent   infection.
 injuries are common, especially in children, and may involve the teeth, jaw,   lips, tongue, inner cheeks, gums, roof of the mouth (hard or soft palates),   neck, or   tonsils. Sometimes mouth injuries look worse than they   are. Even a small cut or puncture inside the mouth may bleed a lot because   there are many blood vessels in the head and neck area. Home treatment of minor   mouth injuries can help stop bleeding, reduce pain, help healing, and prevent   infection.
   injuries are common, especially in children, and may involve the teeth, jaw,   lips, tongue, inner cheeks, gums, roof of the mouth (hard or soft palates),   neck, or   tonsils. Sometimes mouth injuries look worse than they   are. Even a small cut or puncture inside the mouth may bleed a lot because   there are many blood vessels in the head and neck area. Home treatment of minor   mouth injuries can help stop bleeding, reduce pain, help healing, and prevent   infection.Teeth  may be injured during a fall or a sport   activity. A tooth may be knocked out (avulsed). You may be able to replace a   permanent tooth in its socket (reimplant) if it has been knocked out or torn   away from the socket. Immediate   first aid and dental care are needed when a permanent   tooth has been knocked out.
 may be injured during a fall or a sport   activity. A tooth may be knocked out (avulsed). You may be able to replace a   permanent tooth in its socket (reimplant) if it has been knocked out or torn   away from the socket. Immediate   first aid and dental care are needed when a permanent   tooth has been knocked out.
 may be injured during a fall or a sport   activity. A tooth may be knocked out (avulsed). You may be able to replace a   permanent tooth in its socket (reimplant) if it has been knocked out or torn   away from the socket. Immediate   first aid and dental care are needed when a permanent   tooth has been knocked out.
 may be injured during a fall or a sport   activity. A tooth may be knocked out (avulsed). You may be able to replace a   permanent tooth in its socket (reimplant) if it has been knocked out or torn   away from the socket. Immediate   first aid and dental care are needed when a permanent   tooth has been knocked out.An injury could   crack,   chip, or break a tooth, or make a tooth   change color. A tooth also may be   loose or moved in position (dental luxation) or   jammed into the gum (intruded).
Other   dental injuries may be caused by   grinding your teeth, especially at night. Your teeth   may hurt, chip, or become loose. Biting surfaces may become flat and worn down.   A broken or loose dental appliance or an orthodontic   wire or bracket may poke or rub the inside of your mouth and make your mouth   sore.
An injury to your mouth or lips may cause a large, loose flap   of tissue or a gaping wound that may   need stitches. A smaller wound on the lip may be   stitched for cosmetic reasons. If an object, such as a piece of broken tooth or   an orthodontic wire, gets stuck in a wound, you may need to have it removed by   a health professional.
The piece of skin between your lips and gums   or under your tongue (frenulum  ) may tear or rip. Usually this type of injury   will heal without stitches. It is generally not a concern unless the tear was   caused by physical or sexual   abuse.
) may tear or rip. Usually this type of injury   will heal without stitches. It is generally not a concern unless the tear was   caused by physical or sexual   abuse.
 ) may tear or rip. Usually this type of injury   will heal without stitches. It is generally not a concern unless the tear was   caused by physical or sexual   abuse.
) may tear or rip. Usually this type of injury   will heal without stitches. It is generally not a concern unless the tear was   caused by physical or sexual   abuse.An injury to the roof of your   mouth, the back of your throat, or a tonsil can injure deeper tissues in your   head or neck. These injuries can happen when a child falls with a pointed   object, such as a pencil or Popsicle stick, in his or her mouth.
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