Why my sons lower middle 2 milky teeth

2025-08-16 15:40:12
Why my sons lower middle 2 milky teeth remain unfall? When his tooth will fall and get permanent teeth
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Get OPG Xray done, Visit your dentist Check for permanent teeth whether they are erupted or not

Answered2025-08-20 15:10:37

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Failure /Delayed exfoliation of primary teeth(baby) can be caused due to various reasons -missing permanent teeth -fusion of tooth root to bone -insufficient space for eruption of permanent teeth -misalignment of permanent teeth -certain medical conditions Best way to find out what is the cause is to get a dental check up done.
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Answered2025-08-20 12:09:58

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Hello These two lower teeth usually must fall off by 7 to 8 years, but please get an x-ray to see what we can do

Answered2025-08-20 01:47:11

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Hello Kindly get an xray done to see the position of the permanent tooth Usually permanent lower front two teeth erupt at the age of 6-7 years

Answered2025-08-19 08:34:25

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Most probably by 13 years most of the milk teeth falls but in some cases it may even stay for longer time ...

Answered2025-08-18 15:11:21

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Hi, How old is your son. Share picture.

Answered2025-08-23 12:16:21

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Usually milk teeth fall by 12–13 years, but sometimes they stay longer if the permanent tooth underneath is missing, stuck, or coming in slowly. Don’t worry—it’s not harmful right now, but we should take an X-ray to check if your permanent teeth are present. If they are there, we can help them come out by removing the milk tooth if needed. If a permanent tooth is missing, then we’ll plan the best treatment so that your smile and chewing stay perfect.
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X ray will be helpful

Answered2025-08-18 13:31:48

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