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Nina saw a tooth coming out from the back of her milk tooth should she try to take out the milk tooth? why!​

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Answered by priyanka3559
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Explanation:

because Nina now that milk tooth are temporarily teeths

Answered by 212498dhiya
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Answer:

Explanation:

Why Do Permanent Teeth Come In Before the Primary Teeth Start Shedding?

One of the main reasons why permanent teeth start pushing up behind the primary teeth is because of the size difference between the two – the former are generally larger, and the space occupied by the latter is not big enough for them to erupt into.

Usually, when the crowns of the permanent teeth push against the primary teeth roots, they cause them to dissolve. With the roots out of the way, these milk teeth eventually become mobile and fall out from their sockets. Sometimes, the secondary dentition tends to completely miss the primary teeth and directly comes through the gum right behind them. In this case, because nothing pushes against their roots causing them to dissolve, the milk teeth don’t fall out when they are supposed to.

The condition is usually self-resolving and doesn’t usually need surgical/medical intervention. The baby teeth fall out on their own, and the permanent teeth take their proper position in the jaw.

What to Do If Your Child’s Permanent Teeth Come in Before Their Baby Teeth Fall Out

Every child looks forward to little visits from the tooth fairy, but in some cases the permanent teeth start coming in even before the deciduous (or “milk teeth”) have fallen out. The primary dentition starts shedding at around 6 years of age, but with some kids permanent teeth start growing in behind the former. These are often known as “shark teeth.” It is important to remember that this condition is very common and often fixes itself – for all other times, we’re here to give those primary teeth a gentle nudge!

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