If you never lose a deciduous (baby) tooth, it can lead to several dental issues. The permanent teeth may become misaligned or crowded, as they can struggle to emerge properly. Additionally, the presence of retained baby teeth can cause problems with bite alignment and could lead to decay or infection if the baby tooth becomes damaged. In such cases, dental intervention may be necessary to remove the retained tooth and allow for proper development of the permanent teeth.
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The tooth that is coming in behind the mandibular tooth is not deciduous, it will be a permanent tooth. These permanent mandibular teeth should be coming in anywhere from 6-10 years of age.
Either when a permanent molar erupts in the back or with the loss of a deciduous (baby) tooth and eruption of a permanent (adult) tooth taking its place. Whichever happens first.
Your baby can loose there first tooth around the age of six. Your baby can loose there first tooth around the age of six.
No. There is no point if the tooth is loose.
He's going to loose mini more
If a tooth is not loose then the only way you can loose it is if somebody knocks it out or if you bang it off of something hard
Even if you have a loose tooth, you should still brush your teeth. It may hurt, but if you want to, don't brush the tooth that is loose. Enjoy this answer!
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Not real.
No, because your loose tooth will fall out eventually, than you won't have anything to worry about.
no that is not bad it just means your child's loose tooth is really lose