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Mom of a 9 yr 1 m old girl1 Year ago
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her teeth is not coming properly...they are big...what is the reason

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POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year ago
A. Yes, it is normal for a 7-year-old child to experience the eruption of permanent or "adult" teeth. Typically, around this age, children begin to lose their primary (baby) teeth as their permanent teeth start to come in. This process is part of the natural development of a child's dentition. The eruption of permanent teeth commonly includes the growth of the first set of molars, commonly referred to as "six-year molars," and the replacement of baby teeth with permanent incisors and canines. The order and timing can vary between individuals, but it generally follows a predictable pattern. It's essential to encourage good dental hygiene practices at this age, including regular brushing, flossing, and routine dental check-ups. The transition from baby teeth to permanent teeth is a natural part of growing up, and your child's dentist can provide guidance on proper oral care and address any concerns about the development of their teeth. If you have specific questions or notice any unusual changes, consulting with a pediatric dentist is advisable.
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