Problem with new teeth

2023-04-18 04:37:45
My daughters new teeths r coming but one teeth comes behind the old one and old one is not moving what should i do
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Hello If permanent tooth is coming behind the milk tooth ,Thn u have to visit clinic for removal of that milk /old tooth

Answered2023-04-19 03:25:05

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Go for opg xray. Dental

Answered2023-04-18 09:33:53

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If your daughter's age is close to shedding off age , then get an xray done , it will help the dentist to locate the position of both the teeth that is temporary as well as permanent . Dentist can then plan accordingly and extract the milk tooth which is important as it would dictate the position of permanent tooth in the dental arch.
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Visit a dentist and get a thorough examination done .

Answered2023-04-18 06:17:04

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Hi It's called ugly duckling stage, There is nothing to worry about if your child is below 11 years,  your kid has mixed dentitions, when your kid reaches the age of 11+ years everything will be set , If same thing persists,then it ll be of concern

Answered2023-04-18 05:53:53

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Hello, You need to get it checked up by dentist .. And get an xray done so proper tooth alignment can be analysed. Permanent tooth needs to come in right direction and for that deciduous teeth(milk teeth) if required need to be checked up by getting an xray done My clinic is in gurgaon …you can visit at my clinic or any nearby clinic for an xray
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Get an xray done for that tooth

Answered2023-04-18 05:34:20

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Hi how old is your child ? If she's close to the shedding age then the milk/deciduous teeth would fall off. If the milk/ deciduous teeth are not shaking then get an xray and get it removed.
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Kindly visit a dentist.

Answered2023-04-18 05:33:30

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You needed to mention age of child and teeth with complaint. There’s no issue as such, this is the natural pattern of teeth eruption.
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Do visit your dentist, your dentist will update you regarding further course.

Answered2023-04-18 04:43:09

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