I had anticipated calling several dentists this morning and having one check Rachel's teeth to make sure everything was okay. But, thankfully, Nick's cousin called us last night to check on Rachel and while I was talking to her, I was voicing my concerns about Rachel's teeth and she let me talk to her husband, the dentist. He was so helpful and answered all my questions and relieved my worries. He basically said that the nasty purple bruising that's in her gums directly above her front teeth is very normal for the sort of trauma that her mouth suffered with having a tooth knocked out. He said that's a deep bruise and will take a couple of weeks to heal but that there's not much they would do for her mouth at this point. Even if her teeth have been shifted backwards slightly they will more than likely self-correct since children's mouths/teeth are changing and growing so much right now. I felt SO much better after talking to him and not worrying that Rachel's other teeth are falling out. He said she would probably be eating soft foods for a couple of weeks, so that stinks, but we don't have much of a choice. Matt (the dentist) also offered to check Rachel's teeth if we wanted, which was very sweet and much appreciated. So, we're going to let Rachel's mouth heal on it's own for now rather than have it checked at it's sorest time. But, I feel much better with all the info. Matt gave me and the assurance that he can check it for us if we need him to. By the way, Matt said the tooth she lost was a lateral tooth and they don't usually fall out until you're 8 years old, so she will be without a tooth for about 4 years! :)