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It depends on a number of factors. Was the baby tooth loose at the time? If so, the permanent tooth should begin erupting into the mouth within just a few days or weeks. If the baby tooth was not loose, it could take several months, depending on the state of development of the permanent tooth.

After taking an x-ray of the area, a dentist could make a fairly accurate prediction of how long the permanent tooth will take to grow in.

If the baby tooth was lost prematurely, a space maintainer might need to be placed to prevent future orthodontic or occlusion problems. Check with a dentist.

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Q: How long does it take the permanent tooth to grow after the baby one is pulled?
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