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They are just baby teeth. Why fix them? What will happen if I don't?

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Children go through two phases of teething; the front teeth may be lost between 6 and 8 years of age, while the twelve primary back teeth (molars and canines) are not lost until about age 12. An untreated cavity can create an infection and cause your child pain, facial swelling, missed sleep and time out of school.
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Why is it important to fix baby teeth that have decay?

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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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Why fix baby teeth?

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There are 20 baby teeth. They begin to erupt into your child mouth around 6 months of age and are all in around 21/2 to 3 years of age. These teeth begin to fall out around the age of 6 years and are all out usually around 12 years of age. There is usually one permanent tooth under each of the primary (baby) teeth and that tooth is guided into its correct position by the roots of the primary teeth.
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Why are baby teeth important? Don't they fall out?

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Baby teeth serve the important function of eating, speech, and esthetics (self image). These teeth not only help form the developing jaws, but they hold space for the permanent teeth so that a normal bite occurs. The last baby tooth falls out at about twelve years of age. A decayed baby tooth can become so badly decayed that it can do damage to the permanent tooth. At times severe infections of the face, head, and neck can be caused by infected baby teeth.
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Why is it important to fix baby teeth that have decay? Aren't they going to come out soon anyway?

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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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Is it important to fix baby teeth?

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Yes. Infected baby teeth or roots left untreated can spread poison into the bloodstream. If a baby tooth is lost prematurely, the neighboring teeth will slip and drift, blocking space of the developing adult teeth. This leads to crooked teeth, improperly chewing of food, due to loss of teeth, will upset normal digestion. Believe it or not, normal speech depends upon properly placed teeth. Early loss of baby teeth often leads to bad speech habits, which continue into adulthood.
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What will happen if I don't fix my child's dark tooth?

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Possibly nothing. However, it may abscess and cause damage to the permanent tooth growing above it if left untreated. This would also cause the primary tooth to be lost before its proper time. We generally recommend that these teeth be treated to avoid potential problems.
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What should I use to clean my baby's teeth?

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A toothbrush will remove plaque bacteria that can lead to decay. Any soft-bristled toothbrush with a small head, preferably one designed specifically for infants, should be used at least once a day at bedtime.
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Will my baby inherit my bad teeth?

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There are many factors which influence the susceptibility of teeth to decay. Some of these factors may be inherited (shape of teeth), others may be influenced by environment (fluoride) or behaviour (brushing). Clean teeth do not decay. Although some people are more immune to decay than others, with good dental care cavities can be prevented. If you have a lot of fillings or even dentures your child can still grow up with healthy teeth.
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How should I clean baby teeth?

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A soft bristled, small headed toothbrush should be used at least once per day before bedtime. Toothpaste is not necessary for children under 3 years old. The main goal is to remove food residue from your child's teeth. » Return to Top
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When will my baby start getting teeth?

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Some children can be comforted by chewing on a teething biscuit, a piece of toast, or a frozen teething ring. Teething medications can also be applied to the gums to reduce discomfort and are available at your pharmacy. A child may also benefit from occasional use of infant Tylenol or another pain reliever. » Return to Top
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Why do my child's permanent teeth look more yellow than the baby teeth?

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Permanent teeth are normally more yellow than primary teeth. This becomes very apparent when the child is between the ages of seven and ten, where the adult teeth are next to the very white baby teeth. Once the child has lost several more baby teeth, most children appear to have very white smiles. » Return to Top
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My bottom teeth have receded can they fix this?

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I have a tooth that needed a crown that I got a root canal on in February of this year and I have yet to get the crown. Yesterday I was eating a nut and the tooth cracked in half. Presently I am having problems getting a doctor appointment b/c I am awaiting a new copy of my card. So, I thought in the meantime I would get some advice. Thanks for any information! I recently found out I was pregnant and am approximately 4 weeks along.
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Are baby teeth really that important to my child?

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Primary, or "baby," teeth are important for many reasons. Not only do they help children speak clearly and chew naturally, they also aid in forming a path that permanent teeth can follow when they are ready to erupt.
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Should baby teeth be filled?

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If a primary tooth has a cavity, it can cause the child pain and discomfort. It can also be lost prematurely, which can cause a problem. The primary teeth hold the space in the dental arch for the permanent teeth to erupt, if this space is lost due to premature loss of the primary teeth, the permanent teeth will have no space to erupt and come in crowded. Filling a cavity in a primary tooth permits the tooth to be retained until it is naturally lost.
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Why are baby teeth important?

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Your child's baby teeth are very important. Children need strong, healthy teeth to chew their food, talk, and have a good-looking smile. Baby teeth also keep a space in the jaw for the adult teeth. If a baby tooth is lost too early, the teeth beside it may drift into the empty space. When it's time for the adult teeth to come in, there may not be enough room. This can make the adult teeth crooked or crowded, and braces may be necessary to correct the problem.
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It is very important to maintain the health of the primary (baby) teeth. Neglected cavities can and frequently do lead to problems which affect developing permanent teeth. Primary teeth are important for (1) proper chewing and eating, (2) providing space for the permanent teeth and guiding them into the correct position, and (3) permitting normal development of the jaw bones and muscles. Primary teeth also affect the development of speech and add to an attractive appearance.
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What might happen if I don't brush my pet's teeth?

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Brushing a pet's teeth is not for every person or every pet. The key to having the teeth last a pet's lifetime is to have the professional care interval set appropriately for your pet's needs. Many pet owners have more difficulty in providing home dental care for smaller dogs and cats because the mouth is small and often the pet is less willing to accept brushing.
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What could happen to my baby if I use medications, even just aspirin?

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Many medications and over the counter medications may be harmful to the baby. Talk to your health care provider before taking any medication, even aspirin, cough syrup, laxatives or other preparations purchased at a drug store.
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What will happen if my baby gets hepatitis B?

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Most newborns who become infected with hepatitis B virus do not get sick at first, but they have a 90% chance of developing lifelong infection. If your child gets infected, he or she can develop serious liver damage and might get liver cancer later in life. But there is good news! Hepatitis B is preventable with a very safe and effective vaccine. You can protect your baby for life by making sure he or she vaccinated beginning at birth.
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What will happen if I don't comply with these measures?

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You will not be able to board your flight unless your liquids, aerosols and gels comply with the new measures. If you deliberately attempt to avoid complying with these measures you may be subject to a $2,200 fine, two years imprisonment, or both.
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When will my baby's primary (or baby) teeth begin to appear?

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Although each baby is different, most babies begin teething between six and eight months after birth. The first teeth to appear are typically the two lower front teeth (central incisors) followed by the two upper front teeth. The complete set of 20 primary teeth should occur by the age of three. If your baby is feeling some discomfort, use a teething gel, to help ease the pain. Or give your baby a very cold or frozen teething ring.
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