Topic: Permanent Teeth Growing behind Baby Teeth
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What if the permanent teeth come in behind the baby teeth?
This means you need to get that baby tooth outta there! Wiggle it everyday and try to get it out. If you dont your baby tooth will start turning black. And you might even develope gum disease. Take it from someone who had this happen to the... Read More »
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How a Baby's Teeth Grow
Tooth Development Because a baby's teeth form in the jaw, a tooth must grow through bone before pushing through the gum. It's not uncommon for the area of gum where a tooth is coming through to become red and swollen. This goes away after t... Read More »
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What do you do if adult teeth are growing in behind baby teeth?
This happened`with our six year old. Sometimes the adult teeth do not "attack" the root of the "baby" tooth and weaken it enough to make it fall out first. This is not an "emergency" but you should probably have the tooth looked at by a ped... Read More »
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it depends on how fast your teeth grow *i <3 dillon*
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Usually when teeth are growing on the palate instead of where the baby teeth were, they need to be extracted(pulled). Sometimes if it isn't very severe, an orthdontist can fix the problem with braces.
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I would not characterize this situation (with upper or lower teeth) as "normal", but in the lower arch we usually don't recommend extraction of the baby tooth right away. This is a definite warning that you should anticipate crowding as th...
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All baby teeth are deciduous (they fall out) and do not grow back. However, after they fall out, they are typically replaced by the permanent "adult" teeth. Sometimes, though, the baby teeth don't fall out. And sometimes, the adult teeth do...
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6 months, however, depending on your son or daughter, they might get teeth sooner or later, as it's not an exact age, but a range of 1-3 months that they start getting teeth, so between 6-9 months. When they start teething and wanting to ch...
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It hurts then because they are young and never had that pain before.
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Permanent upper front teeth usually come in around age 5-6 in girls (7-8 in boys). This can vary from child to child. If you have these baby incisors out now at age 4, this should speed up the eruption of the permanent incisors since they d...
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