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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

Why do the permanent teeth look so much more yellow than the baby teeth?

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Permanent teeth are normally more yellow than primary teeth, but they appear even more so because you are comparing them with the lighter baby teeth still in the mouth. See similar questions...

Why are the permanent teeth darker or more yellow than the baby teeth?

Olathe, KS Pediatric Dentist | Dr. John Fales
Permanent teeth are naturally darker than baby teeth. This is magnified by the simple fact that the permanent teeth are much larger and thicker than the baby teeth and light does not pass through them as easily. In addition, in most situations, you are comparing them side-by-side to the whiter, smaller baby teeth. See similar questions...

QUESTION # 6. Why do the permanent teeth look so much yellower than the baby teeth?

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ANSWER: Permanent teeth are normally yellower than primary teeth, but they appear even more so because you are comparing them with the lighter baby teeth still in the mouth. ANSWER: This is not an uncommon occurrence. Sometimes the permanent teeth begin to come in before the baby teeth are lost. When this happens, unless the child can work the baby teeth out by himself within a few weeks, the pediatric dentist may have to remove them. See similar questions...

Why do the permanent teeth look so much yellower than the baby teeth?

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Permanent teeth are normally yellower than primary teeth, but they appear even more so because you are comparing them See similar questions...

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. See similar questions...

Will my child have bad permanent teeth if the baby teeth have a lot of cavities?

Olathe, KS Pediatric Dentist | Dr. John Fales
If the cavities in the baby teeth are left untreated, the decay can cause problems significant enough to affect the permanent teeth. In addition, decay is contagious and will spread to other teeth in the mouth, including newly erupted permanent teeth. Sometimes the permanent teeth are slightly misaligned and erupt offset from the baby teeth they are to replace. Dr. Fales will most often recommend that lower baby teeth be left until they naturally exfoliate, unless they are uncomfortable. See similar questions...

When do those Baby and Permanent teeth erupt?

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FALSE : This is false as there is no direct relation at all , this is commonly beoeived due to the simple fact that , as one reaches the age of 50 , simultaneously the teeeth and eye problems can start creeping up due to maturity , how ever , one must under stand that , this is pure co -incidence and natural result of the ageing process. There is ample proof that , no one has gone blind by getting all the teeth removed. See similar questions...

Why do my child's teeth appear so yellow?

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When a child begins to lose their baby teeth and permanent teeth begin to erupt, the permanent teeth appear more yellow than their baby teeth. This is a natural occurrence because of the different makeup of baby teeth and permanent teeth. Baby teeth reflect light differently than adult teeth, making the adult teeth appear more yellow. When they are right next to each other, the difference in color is more dramatic. See similar questions...

My child's baby teeth had a lot of decay. Does this mean that the permanent will be just as bad?

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Very probably, unless the cause can be determined and proper preventive and corrective steps are taken. See similar questions...

When will my child's permanent teeth come in?

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Your child will begin losing his/her primary teeth (baby teeth) around the age of 6. The first teeth to be lost are usually the central incisors. This is then followed by the eruption of the first permanent molars. The last baby tooth is usually lost around the age of 12, and is the cuspid or second molar. There will be a total of 32 permanent, or adult, teeth. See similar questions...

My teeth are yellow compared to my friends, why is this?

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Substances including red wine, coffee, tea, smoking and even iron tablets can cause the teeth's surface to become stained. As we age the hard white enamel wears down revealing more of the soft, yellow dentine underneath. Tartar, a hard yellow, brown or black substance forms when too much plaque collects close to the gums. Some people have staining inside the tooth, which may have been caused by certain medication or when the teeth were developing during childhood. See similar questions...

When Will My Child get Teeth?

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Teething, the process of baby (primary) teeth coming through the gums into the mouth, is variable among individual babies. Some babies get their teeth early and some get them late. In general the first baby teeth are usually the lower front (anterior) teeth and usually begin erupting between the age of 6-8 months. Children's teeth begin forming before birth. See similar questions...

How does a lost baby tooth cause problems for permanent teeth?

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If a baby tooth is lost too soon, the teeth beside it may tilt or drift into the empty space. Teeth in the other jaw may move up or down to fill the gap. When adjacent teeth shift into the empty space, they create a lack of space in the jaw for the permanent teeth. So, permanent teeth are crowded and come in crooked. If left untreated, the condition may require extensive orthodontic treatment. See similar questions...

Will permanent teeth be removed?

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No! One possible exception would be if the removal of permanent teeth would enhance the facial profile and not be detrimental to the health of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). See similar questions...

When do those Baby and Permanent teeth erupt and how are my teeth are numbered?

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Teeth erupt at different times in all individuals. Your child's tooth should erupt eventually unless your dentist tells you that there is no replacement permanent tooth. See similar questions...

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