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! hi my baby is 31 month old has 19 teeth today I notice extra space on gums behind lower second molars ..kya aisa hota h baby me... no idea about it... any problem..
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Its normal nothing to worry about
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Its normal to have space behind 2nd molar i e.E .its space for 1st permanent molar .
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It's quite normal still for clinical evaluation photograph is needed.
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visit nearby dental clinic for a thorough check up
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Its very difficult to say without even a photograph. Do post a picture.  A clinical examination would be the best though.
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This is normal and the permanent 1st molar will come in that space.
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