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My baby teeth is new coming he is 11 month old His teeth having long gap Is it fixed natural So something any other problem
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Having gap in between milk teeth is normal. Don't worry. You can visit a local Pedodontist for physical evaluation.
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Visit a local Pedodontist for physical evaluation.
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Its normal to have gaps between primary teeth (milk teeth), it will better accommodate permanent teeth in future.
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visit dentist when your baby is 12months old, dentist will help you to implement a preventative strategy to protect the teeth from cavity.
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In kids gaps between tooth are normal there spaces are used by permanent tooth to erupt , let all the permanent teeth come if still there are spaces u can consult a dentist for treatment .
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Gap between milk teeth is common as its size is small. It will fix naturally when permanent teeth erupts. You can consult through this for further information.
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Please share some pictures Gaping is natural otherwise in this age Do consult here for the needful
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Hello Yes it ll ,if not Thn also no issue with milk teeth
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These gaps are normal in deciduous dentition. It will resolve on its own when permanent teeths come. you can consult here for further assistance
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