Hi my child is 6 and half year old permanent teeth are erupting little crooked and it wiggle slightly when it is touched is it normal for permanent teeth to wiggle ?
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Once fully erupted the wiggling nature will get subsided.
Tongue pressure and eruption of other adjacent teeth will automatically bring them into proper alignment.
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Permanent teeth especially the lower front teeth take their place in the jaw with the help of tongue pressure. There is no need to worry. Give them time to get placed naturally. Do visit the dental office when you can to see if there’s any other issue. It is normal for you to feel they are wiggling but it’s because the tissue around the tooth is forming as it erupts. Just be patient!
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