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Why do baby teeth sometimes need to be pulled?

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Pulling baby teeth may be necessary to allow severely crowded permanent teeth to come in at a normal time in a normal location. If the teeth are severely crowded, some permanent teeth will either remain impacted (teeth that should have come in, but have not), or come in to an undesirable position.
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permanent teeth to come in at a normal time in a normal location. If the teeth are severely crowded, some permanent teeth will either remain impacted (teeth that should have come in, but have not), or come in to an undesirable position. To allow severely crowded teeth to move on their own into much more desirable positions, sequential removal of baby teeth and permanent teeth (usually first premolars) can dramatically improve a severe crowding problem.
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Pulling baby teeth may be necessary to allow severely crowded permanent teeth to come in at a normal time in a reasonably normal location. If the baby teeth are severely crowded, it may cause impacted adult teeth (often the canines or "fangs") or adult teeth to come in to the wrong place. Sequential removal of baby teeth and permanent teeth (usually first premolars) can dramatically improve a severe crowding problem.
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Why is it sometimes necessary to have perfectly healthy teeth pulled? Baby teeth or permanent teeth?

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In the case of permanent teeth, this is sometimes necessary to provide space for other teeth, either because of severe crowdedness or protrusion of teeth. This is entirely dependent on the specific treatment objectives for the individual patient by the treating orthodontist. You can rest assured that the doctor does not take such a decision lightly and will consider all aspects of treatment very carefully, as well as any other options that might be available as an alternative treatment solution.
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Will you have any teeth pulled?

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Only if your orthodontist cannot save or make enough room for all your teeth. Don't worry, if you have teeth pulled, recovery is about 2 days for most patients. Your orthodontist will close the spaces and no one will even notice.
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Will I need to have some teeth pulled or extracted?

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This varies from patient to patient, and depends on many factors that can be discussed at the initial exam appointment.
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Only if there's not enough room for all your teeth. Don't worry, if you have teeth pulled, the spaces will be closed and no one will even notice.
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Only if your Orthodontist cannot save or make enough room for all your teeth. Dr. Zambrano treats conservatively and strive for no teeth extractions.
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Why do baby teeth sometimes need to be removed?

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Removing baby teeth may be necessary to allow severely crowded permanent teeth to come in at a normal time in a reasonably normal location. If the teeth are severely crowded, it may be that some un-erupted permanent teeth (usually the canine teeth) will either remain impacted (teeth that should come in, but do not), or come in to a highly undesirable position.
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The determining factors in pulling teeth are, lack of space or not having enough room for all your teeth, or the jaw relationship. At your initial exam with your Orthodontist the need for extraction will be discussed. But don't worry, if you have teeth pulled, the spaces will be closed.
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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 fill a baby tooth? Can't we just have it pulled?

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Children usually keep their front baby teeth until the ages of six to twelve and their back baby teeth until the ages of nine to twelve. Baby teeth are very important to the child's self-esteem, speech, smile and they also hold a space for the adult teeth to erupt into. Early removal of a baby tooth may lead to serious orthodontic problems. Baby teeth should only be extracted when it is time to do so or when they cannot be restored.
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Question: I need to stop breastfeeding when the baby's teeth come in?

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No. You do not need to wean when your baby's teeth come in. Both of my children got their first tooth at 3 months of age but were breastfed more than a year. Biting can occur at the end of feeding, when the baby is no longer hungry, but playful. Simply remove the baby from the breast with a firm "no". If the baby is still hungry, offer the breast again. If the biting continues, remove the baby from the breast for several minutes.
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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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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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