Eruption of permanent teeth after the fall of milk teeth
The fall of baby teeth and the growth of permanent teeth is considered one of the most natural stages related to the growth of children, which in most cases occurs at a certain age for them, and the prolongation of this period may cause some parents to worry about the health of children’s mouth and teeth. Based on this, parents’ knowledge and information about the duration of the child’s permanent teeth growth, as well as knowing the reasons for the prolongation of this period of growth, can help reduce the stress of parents, as well as prevent and treat these problems in children’s mouth and teeth in time.
Today, in Alamo, we have dedicated a post to this topic for you dear ones under the title of how long it takes for a permanent tooth to grow after a baby tooth falls out and the reason for a permanent tooth to grow late after a baby tooth falls out, and we hope that you will enjoy reading this post.
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Duration of growth of permanent teeth after the fall of milk teeth
Usually, the normal period of time for the growth of a child’s permanent teeth varies from at least a few weeks to a maximum of 6 months after the fall of milk teeth, and this period of time for the growth of a child’s teeth is considered a normal and standard time interval, and based on this, the growth of permanent teeth is observed for most children in this period of time. Of course, you should note that for some children, this period of time may continue until the age of 12.
Be careful that in some cases, you may see the growth of permanent teeth in the child’s mouth immediately after the baby teeth fall out, and in some cases, the growth of the child’s permanent teeth may even occur at the same time as the baby teeth fall out.
Based on this, it can be said that the period of 3 to 6 months is usually the best and most natural period of time possible, and the period of 6 months is also normal in this matter, but it is better to be under the supervision of a doctor.
If this growth period exceeds 6 months, it is necessary to be under the supervision of a specialist doctor.
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The cause of late eruption of permanent teeth after the fall of milk teeth
As mentioned above, the later growth of a child’s permanent teeth is one of the concerns of parents. In this regard, we must tell you that there are many reasons that may play a role in this matter.
- Lack of enough space for the growth of teeth in the mouth and jaw
If the jaw is small, the permanent teeth may not have enough space to grow, and if the teeth grow in this condition, this growth may not be done properly and the teeth are placed on top of each other. - Effects of gender factors
Usually, girls experience the growth of permanent teeth earlier than boys, and this is normal. - The influence of genetic or hereditary factors
Usually, these cases are related to family history, and if you have a history and experience of this among your family members, it is possible to see delays in the growth process of your child’s teeth. - Congenital absence of tooth buds
This situation is called a condition in which the child’s permanent teeth have not sprouted under the gums, and in this case, it is necessary to go to the doctor and take necessary measures in this matter under the doctor’s supervision. - Injury to the jaw and mouth areas during development
Some children may experience changes in the growth process of their permanent teeth due to trauma to the jaw and mouth areas during their growing years. - Not getting enough vitamins and minerals needed by the body for the growth of teeth
In some cases, some children do not receive enough essential vitamins such as vitamin D, as well as essential minerals such as calcium, and this can lead to delayed permanent teeth in children. - Thick gums
Excessive thickness of the gums is also considered one of the problems related to the mouth and teeth, which can change the time of teeth growth and make this time period longer. - Lack of proper growth of teeth
In some cases, the permanent teeth do not grow properly and instead of the right path, they may start to grow crookedly, and in this case, the permanent teeth may remain hidden.
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