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2022-08-05 18:04:09
My one year baby has front gap teeth only in center .if it falls and grow again gap or normal teeth.is there any possibility to get normal teeth..after milk teeth it wil grow like normal teeth and one more thing my father in law has gap teeth so only I'm getting fear
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So generally permanent teeth are bigger in size compared to milk if the gap is present in milk mostly during permanent it’s won’t be present if still gap is there u need to wait till 13yrs as all the teeth are yet to erupt (permanent)
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Wait it’s just kid
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What u feel may not be

Answered2022-08-06 03:53:43

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If there is gap in b/w front milk teeth,that doesn't mean your child's permanent teeth also gets gap in between teeth, usually gaps gets closed by the eruption of permanent teeth.

Answered2022-08-05 19:18:28

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These are milk teeth, so don't worry. It's very early and immature to comment over Permanent teeth alignment.
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Sit and relax. Just Maintain oral hygiene of baby.

Answered2022-08-07 16:29:03

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Thats healthy naturally occurring spaces in between milk teeth, this is called primate spaces. Once milk teeth are replaced by permanent teeth, these spaces will get closed on their own.
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You always have option of orthodontic treatment (braces) once child attain full permanent dentition.

Answered2022-08-06 18:45:57

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