Monday, April 20, 2009

My dughter is getting her second set of teeth and still has her baby teeth, does she need the baby set pulled?

My 6-year-old dughter is getting her permanent set of teeth behind her baby teeth. Her 2 bottom teeth BARELY wiggle and the rest won%26#039;t budge. After she complained of pain behind her teeth, I noticed her second set is coming in behind her baby set. She hasat least 2 coming in behind her bottom teeth and 2 or 3 coming in behind her top teeth. I am concened because her baby teeth are not ready to fall out and the permanent teeth are already breaking through. Does she need her baby teeth pulled by her pediadontist or will her baby teeth just fall out eventually from the pushing?

My dughter is getting her second set of teeth and still has her baby teeth, does she need the baby set pulled?
I would take her to the dentist, however my six year old was the same way. It freaked me out because her permanent teeth seemed to be coming in much farther back into her mouth then what looked normal to me, but after she FINALLY lost those two front teeth then the permanent ones moved forward. I don%26#039;t think is something you need to be overly concerned with, but maybe you could just call the dentist and see what they say.
Reply:yes she does this could cause her permanent teeth to come in crooked.
Reply:She needs to get an x-ray to determine, if, she%26#039;ll need her teeth pulled. Take her to a pediatric dentist, they can offer nitrous oxide or sedation for procedures or make referals to other pediatric oral surgeons.
Reply:She does need to get them pulled. My brother has 2 sets of teeth because he never got them pulled. It has caused his teeth to be bunched together and not straight.
Reply:Yes if she doesnt she will have crooked teeth and when they straighten she may neglect it and she%26#039;ll need partails
Reply:in general it is fine and they will fall out. Give it a couple of months then go to the dentist
Reply:My daughters dentist choose to leave the teeth there. They fell out within 6 months of her adult teeth growing behind her baby teeth. Best to have her dentist take a look and make the call on what to do. My daughter is also six.
Reply:Yes, your daughter will need some serious work done. And since her permanent teeth are coming in so early, she%26#039;ll probably need orthodonture. Either way, you really should be asking her dentist these questions.
Reply:this happend to my friend they need to be pulled because when she is 9 to 21 people will tease her
Reply:They will come out on their own - do NOT waste your money taking her to a dentist!



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