Teeth not yet grown back

2023-01-04 18:02:10
Hello Experts, My daughter's first tooth was broken in last week of October and till now has lost 5 baby teeth. But none of her teeth has grown back. Would require expert advice on this.
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Hello Age?,if ur daughter age is 7-8 Thn nothing to worry .if more than 8 than u have to visit dental clinic

Answered2023-02-01 11:19:08

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what is your daughters age ? permanent front lower teeth erupts by the age of 6 and front upper teeth by the age of 7 years. Her teeth must be broken because of cavity. If you could share the pictures I can give you proper diagnosis.
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For better diagnosis and treatment plan check visit dentist in person. Thank you

Answered2023-01-11 11:06:34

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Visit a pedodontist and get the checkup done .

Answered2023-01-06 07:22:45

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Permanent teeth will erupt by the age of 6-7 yr. Visit a dentist and if necessary, get xray of the area. You can consult through this for further details

Answered2023-01-05 13:43:20

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U need to consult ur nearby dentist or pedodontist to check fr teeth n get x-ray done.

Answered2023-01-05 11:57:29

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No need to worry some times eruption can be delayed ,u can go to dentist for checkup and x ray to see the permanent tooth bud.

Answered2023-01-05 06:24:41

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By 2 years your baby should have all her primary teeth expect her second molars. Its normal to have a delay in eruption 6 months to 2 years. In very rare cases, the child might have the tooth missing inside the jaw itself by birth or delayed due to local caues or underlying medical conditions. To rule out this just get checked with your pedodontist and take an x ray to see if the permanent tooth bud is still inside.

Answered2023-01-05 05:26:58

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Please visit a local Pedodontist for physical evaluation.

Answered2023-01-05 01:22:45

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If the milk teeth are broken or gone, then you’ll have to wait till the permanent teeth erupt.
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Get the OPG done. Full mouth x-ray.

Answered2023-01-05 10:12:34

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