POOJA KOTHARIExpecting Mom due in 1 month2 months agoA. It’s common for babies to have some irregular or crooked teeth as they come in, especially during the early teething stage. Since your baby already has the upper two teeth and the third tooth is coming in crooked, there’s no need to worry right now. Baby teeth can often appear uneven or misaligned at first, but they usually adjust as more teeth erupt and the jaw grows. Avoid pressing or trying to adjust the tooth. Just maintain good oral hygiene by gently cleaning her gums and teeth with a soft baby toothbrush. If the tooth remains crooked or causes problems later, a pediatric dentist can evaluate it after the age of 2.
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