
Primary teeth, more commonly known as baby teeth, play an important role in your child’s oral health! If a primary tooth falls out or must be removed before its time due to decay, the
surrounding teeth may shift into the gap, causing dental crowding and future orthodontic problems. Besides providing an aesthetic appeal to your child’s smile and boosting their self-esteem, primary teeth have three main functions: they aid in proper chewing, fostering good nutrition and they promote proper speech development. They reserve a space for permanent teeth to grow in.
Early orthodontic intervention can prevent future problems. Whether or not your child is showing signs of misaligned teeth, seven is the perfect age for them to come in for an orthodontic evaluation. Orthodontic treatment isn’t always necessary if there’s a space in your little one’s primary teeth or baby teeth, but we can help you determine the best plan for your child’s growing smile.
We’re building better smiles, together.
