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Why Are The Primary Teeth Important?

It is very important to maintain primary teeth health. Neglected cavities frequently lead to problems which affect developing permanent teeth.<br>For more information concerning pediatric dentistry, please visit at http://www.smiles4kidsidaho.com.or call us at 208-734-7415<br>

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Why Are The Primary Teeth Important?

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  1. SMILES 4 KIDS IDAHO PRESENTS WHAT IS A PEDIATRIC DENTIST A pediatric dentist has an extra two to three years of specialized training after dental school, and is dedicated to the oral health of children from infancy through their teenage years. Children, pre-teens, and teenagers all need different approaches to deal with their behavior, guide their dental growth and development, and help them avoid future dental problems. A pediatric dentist is best qualified to meet children's needs of all ages. Why Are The Primary Teeth Important? It is very important to maintain primary teeth health. Neglected cavities frequently lead to problems which affect developing permanent teeth. Primary teeth - or baby teeth - are important for (1) proper chewing and eating, (2) providing space for permanent teeth and guiding them into the correct position, and (3) permitting normal development of jaw bones and muscles. Primary teeth also affect the development of speech and add to an attractive appearance. While the front 4 teeth last until 6-7 years of age, the back cuspids and molars aren’t replaced with permanent teeth until age 10-13. Eruption Of Your Child's Teeth Children’s teeth begin forming before birth. As early as 4 months, the first baby teeth to erupt are the lower central incisors, followed closely by the upper central incisors. Although all 20 primary teeth usually appear by age 3, the pace and order of their eruption varies. http://www.smiles4kidsidaho.com/dental- topics.php#general_topics

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