POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 6 m old boy9 months agoA. It's quite common for a one-year-old's milk teeth (primary teeth) to appear with some noticeable gaps. These gaps are usually temporary and part of the natural development process. As your child grows and their permanent teeth begin to come in (typically around age 6-7), the gaps often reduce or disappear. The milk teeth will eventually fall out, making space for the permanent teeth, which may come in more closely spaced or align properly over time. However, if the gaps seem unusually large or the alignment appears to be significantly off as they get older, it's a good idea to consult with a pediatric dentist. They can monitor the situation and, if necessary, offer advice on any preventive or corrective steps to ensure your child's teeth develop properly.
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