How many day take second teeth will come

2017-10-25 06:55:48
My son had 6 years old boy. 2 month before upper 2 tooth fall down. till its not coming out. Its any problem
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falling of teeth is a normal process and happens between the age bracket of 6-7 years. You should be able to find a bulge of erupting teeth, that indicates eruption should be happening soon
Next Steps
follow up with pediatric dentist and an x ray
Health Tips
keep the area clean and avoiding touching it with fingers

Answered2017-10-25 11:56:33

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Since the patient is 6 years old,need not worry about eruption of permanent teeth. Age of eruption of upper front teeth range from 6-7.5years. If there is no injury clinically, no need to worry. But just for a follow up, an X ray can be done.
Next Steps
Visit a dentist and get an X ray done.

Answered2017-10-25 08:19:23

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For some children there might be a slight delay in eruption of permanent teeth. It is always advisable to visit a dentist and get an x ray taken to ensure the positioning of teeth. Very rarely the permanent teeth May be absent

Answered2017-10-25 07:56:52

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Hello sir The permanent teeth usually come at 6-7 years of age. There is no problem for sure as the teeth will surely come. Just to be sure get an x-ray done.
Next Steps
visit a clinic and get the Xray done for upper teeth.

Answered2017-10-25 07:10:35

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