Re: One front tooth
- From: Dartos <tuthjockey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 07:37:21 -0500
Define 'usual' <G>.
IMO, I wouldn't say it is 'usual', but I wouldn't say it is
'rare'. It fits more into the 'occasional' category.
Most of the time, there is nothing 'wrong' and everything
sorts itself out over time.
Sometimes, there may be crowding, a supernumery tooth, or
other condition that needs treatment.
An exam and X-ray would be needed to make any specific
recommendations.
D
My 7 year old boy lost his front baby teeth earlier this year.
Now one of the adult teeth is growing well but thre is no sign
whatsoever of the other.
Is it usual for there to be such a discrepancy in growth rates?
Thanks.
.
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