My son is having a shark teeth on his lower jaw at the insissor teeth. The teeth has just popped out. Should we extract his milk teeth or keep both the teeth...
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It is advisable to remove the milk tooth as the permanent tooth will then correct its position. Delay will cause it to be remain in an incorrect position
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The milk teeth will fall out. Just check them, if they are shaking, wait for sometime, say a couple of months. If they are not shaking at all, visit a dentist. You may need to get the milk teeth extracted.
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