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Is Treatment Needed for Delayed Tooth Eruption?

Is Treatment Needed for Delayed Tooth Eruption?

Delayed tooth eruption is when children don’t get their baby teeth or permanent teeth according to established guidelines. For example, a baby who does not get their first teeth in by the age of 18 months is generally considered to have delayed tooth eruption.

This phenomenon is relatively common among children. But is treatment needed for delayed tooth eruption? Here’s what you need to know if your little one hasn’t gotten their teeth in one time.

An article by Dr. Karan Kamboh. Originally published by Your Dental Health Resource.

Read the full article here: Is Treatment Needed for Delayed Tooth Eruption?

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