Care Of Primary Teeth
The
primary teeth pave the way for your child's permanent teeth. They serve
as the foundation for a healthy mouth and gums and proper positioning of
permanent teeth.
Dr Mokotoff says primary teeth help children to chew easily, speak clearly and put
a great looking smile on their faces. They also provide structure to
help shape their faces. If a baby tooth becomes broken or decayed and
are left untreated, that can affect your child's erupting permanent
teeth, cause them pain and even contribute to other health problems.
If this happens, you should bring your child to Kids First Dentistry immediately for
treatment and observation.
Primary teeth serve as natural space maintainers, holding the space
open until the permanent teeth are ready to take their place. If baby
teeth are lost too early, the other teeth can drift out of their
position and invade the empty space. This might cause permanent teeth to
come in crooked or unable to erupt into the gum, which leads to
malocclusion.
It also can cause a permanent tooth to erupt prematurely, which isn't
good for your child's long-term dental health. Be sure to see Dr. Mokotoff if a baby tooth is lost too early.
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