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Incisors is not loose
Hello doc My 6 years old daughter's tooth (incisors)is not loose at all but her permanent tooth is coming in? What will happen plz guide I vl visit dentist soon
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Hello, for now it's nothing to worry about, wait for about 3 months, it the incisors still are intact, u should go for a dentist and get it extracted. It may cause crowding if the milk teeth retains.
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We need to take an x ray in order to determine the eruption path of permanent incisor. You can visit my clinic in Bangalore
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Better Visit a local pedodontist for physical evaluation and treatment (Most probably primary/milk tooth incisors will be removed, as permanent ones are coming)
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Get the teeth extracted, that would resolve the issue, consult a pedodontist.
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Hello Please visit the pedodontist for evaluation
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You need to immediately get it extracted if you want a beautiful smile for your child. If you will delay, it will increase the chances of braces in future i.e. when her permanent dentition will be completed.
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Delay will disturb the facial aesthetics.
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Hi, Please share a picture. Wait for a week and see if the milk tooth starts to shake. If not, visit a Pedodontist and get the tooth removed.
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Hello! Nothing to worry as of now, you can wait for 3-6 months, even after that if the milk tooth are not shedding then you can visit nearby pedodontist for physical examination evaluation and treatment plan.
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Crowding of teeth will happen sir
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