What if a child’s gums are cracked?

When a child’s gums are impacted and cracked, the area can be treated to stop the bleeding for less severe injuries and can recover effectively. If the gums are torn more seriously, surgical suture is needed. 1. Local hemostasis: children’s gums cracked or external damage, if the amount of bleeding is small and there is no obvious tissue damage, etc., you can for local compression hemostasis, through the way of ice packs to quickly stop the bleeding, can effectively promote the recovery of the gums. Usually, mild gum damage can be self-recovery, do not contact with spicy or hot food in the recovery process. 2. Surgical Suture: For serious traumatic injuries such as more serious tearing of the gums or exposure of the tooth root, it is recommended to be sent to the hospital immediately after the onset of the surgical suture, surgical suture of the torn gum tissue can effectively reduce the amount of bleeding and promote the healing of the tissues. Surgical suturing of torn gum tissue can effectively reduce bleeding and promote tissue healing. After the initial suturing is completed, regular checkups of the suture site should be performed in the hospital. Children with cracked gums should be taken to the hospital immediately for examination and treatment.