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16.
Why is it important to fix baby teeth that have decay?
Aren't they going to come out soon anyway?
It is very important to maintain the baby teeth because
these teeth hold space for the future eruption of the
permanent teeth. If a baby tooth decays or is removed
too early, the space necessary for the permanent teeth
is lost and can only be regained through orthodontic treatment.
Infected baby teeth can cause the permanent teeth to develop
improperly resulting in stains, pits and weaker teeth.
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17.
When will my child lose his/her baby teeth?
Children will begin losing their teeth at approximately
age 5. They will usually lose their front teeth first.
Children will continue to lose baby teeth until the age
of 12 or 13 when all of the permanent teeth finally erupt.
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18.
When does thumb-sucking become damaging to the teeth?
Generally, if the child has stopped sucking his/her thumb
by age 5 there is no permanent damage. If the child is
a vigorous and constant thumbsucker, however, there can
be moderate to severe movement of teeth and prevention
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19.
Should my child wear a mouthguard while playing sports?
It is strongly recommended that children wear a mouthguard
while playing any contact sport. It is always better to
prevent an injury than to repair one. The earlier a child
begins to wear the mouthguard, the easier it is to become
comfortable and continue to wear it as they get older.
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20.
What should I do if my child gets a tooth knocked out?
If the tooth is a permanent tooth, time is extremely crucial.
Immediately stick the tooth back in the socket. Don't
worry about getting it in straight or having it turned
backwards, just get it in the socket and immediately call
your dentist. If you are uncomfortable placing the tooth
in the socket, put it in a glass of milk and get your
child to the dentist as quickly as possible. If the tooth
is a baby tooth, do not put it in the socket because damage
to the permanent tooth can occur. When in doubt, put the
tooth in milk and see your dentist immediately. |
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