Teeth Growing Behind Milk Teeth: What Parents Need to Know

At Leominster Family Dentists, we understand that, as a parent, seeing your child’s adult teeth growing in behind their baby teeth can be a bit alarming. Rest assured, this is a common occurrence and typically nothing to worry about. Our team in Leominster, MA, is here to provide you with the information you need to understand this phase of your child’s dental development.

Why Do Teeth Grow Behind Milk Teeth?

Teeth growing behind milk teeth, often referred to as “shark teeth,” occur when the permanent teeth start to erupt before the primary teeth have fallen out. This can happen for a few reasons:

  1. Timing Mismatch: Sometimes, the timing of the permanent teeth coming in and the baby teeth falling out doesn’t align perfectly. This is most common around the ages of 5 to 7.
  2. Lack of Root Resorption: Baby teeth roots typically dissolve (resorb) to allow for easy removal. If resorption doesn’t happen quickly enough, the permanent teeth can start to push through behind the baby teeth.
  3. Crowding or Lack of Space: In some cases, there might not be enough space for the permanent teeth to emerge in the correct position, causing them to grow behind the baby teeth.

What Should You Do if You Notice This?

Seeing “shark teeth” can be concerning, but here’s what you can do:

  1. Monitor the Situation: In many cases, the baby teeth will eventually become loose and fall out on their own. This process can take a few weeks to a couple of months.
  2. Encourage Natural Loosening: Encourage your child to wiggle the baby teeth gently to help them along. Eating crunchy foods like apples can also aid in this process.
  3. Consult with Your Pediatric Dentist: If the baby teeth do not become loose or fall out within a few months, it’s a good idea to schedule an appointment with our pediatric dentist. We can assess the situation and determine if any intervention is needed.

Possible Interventions

While most cases resolve naturally, there are instances where professional intervention is required:

  1. Extraction of Baby Teeth: If the baby teeth are particularly stubborn, our dentist may recommend a simple extraction to make room for the permanent teeth.
  2. Space Maintainers: In some cases, especially if multiple baby teeth are involved, space maintainers might be needed to ensure the permanent teeth have enough room to come in correctly.
  3. Orthodontic Evaluation: Early orthodontic evaluation can help identify potential crowding or alignment issues and provide a plan to address them as your child grows.

Importance of Regular Dental Check-Ups

Regular dental check-ups are crucial during your child’s development. Our team at Leominster Family Dentists is committed to monitoring your child’s oral health and development, ensuring any issues like “shark teeth” are addressed promptly and effectively.

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Teeth growing behind milk teeth can be a normal part of childhood development, but it’s always best to keep an eye on the situation and consult with our pediatric dentistry team if you have concerns. At Leominster Family Dentists, we are here to support you and your child through every stage of their dental journey. Schedule an appointment with us today to ensure your child’s smile stays healthy and bright!

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Knocked Out Teeth: Next Steps for the Most Common Dental Emergency

Beyond Fistfights: Common Causes of Knocked Out Teeth

Forget Hollywood brawls. Knocked-out teeth, also known as avulsed teeth, happen more often than you might think. Simple falls, face injuries, and even contact sports can be the culprits. While it’s a common dental emergency, only 9% of Americans know what to do when it strikes. This guide equips you with the knowledge and steps to potentially save your lost tooth!

Quick Action is Key: Understanding the Timeframe

Time is crucial! Ideally, aim to see your dentist within 30 minutes of losing the tooth. However, with immediate action, successful reimplantation has even occurred after an hour. So, stay calm and focused, follow these steps, and increase your chances of salvaging your smile.

1. Locate and Handle the Tooth Gently:

  • Find the tooth and pick it up by the crown (white, chewing surface), not the roots.
  • Rinse gently with lukewarm water for no more than 10 seconds if dirty. Avoid chemicals, soaps, or drying it. Excessive water or rough handling can damage the root cells needed for reimplantation.

2. Try Reimplantation (if Possible):

  • If the tooth is whole, gently push it back into the socket by the crown. Hold it there with your fingers or bite down softly.

3. Keep the Tooth Moist:

  • Never let the tooth dry out! If reimplantation isn’t possible, keep it moist at all times. Here are your options:
    • Place it in your cheek: The most natural and preferred method.
    • Store it in milk: A temporary alternative if cheek-storing isn’t possible.
    • Use an emergency tooth preservation kit: If readily available, follow the kit’s instructions.

4. Time to See Your Dentist (Fast!):

  • Every minute counts! Call Leominster Family Dentists immediately and explain the situation. We prioritize emergency appointments.
  • If reaching our office immediately isn’t possible, head to the emergency room.

5. Post-Reimplantation Recovery and Options:

  • Healing time for reattached teeth can vary from 1-8 weeks. Regular checkups follow, and further treatment might not be needed.
  • If reimplantation is unsuccessful, your dentist will discuss tooth replacement options like bridges or implants after the socket heals.

Prevention is Always Best:

Wearing a mouthguard during contact sports and practicing good oral hygiene are your best defenses against knocked-out teeth. But if it happens, knowing what to do can make a world of difference. At Leominster Family Dentists, we empower you with the knowledge you need to care for your oral health!

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Dental Crown Pros and Cons

What is a Dental Crown?

Dental crowns are an effective and versatile treatment option used to address a variety of dental issues. They are used to cap a tooth with a large filling or that has had root canal therapy, or for cosmetic purposes. They can also be used to attach to dental implants to replace missing teeth, as the implants provide extra support in the jawbone. Dental crowns also provide additional support for dental bridges, and when cared for properly, can be just as healthy and strong as natural teeth. While there are many benefits to getting a dental crown, it is important to consider the pros and cons before making a decision.

Pros of Dental Crowns

  1. Durability: Dental crowns are extremely durable and are designed to last for many years. They are made from a variety of materials, including porcelain, ceramic, and metal alloys, so they can be customized to match the color and shape of your existing teeth.
  2. Improved Appearance: Dental crowns can be used to improve the appearance of your smile. Crowns can be used to cover up discolored or misshapen teeth and can even be used to make your teeth appear straighter or more uniform in shape.
  3. Increased Strength: Dental crowns can be used to reinforce a tooth that has been weakened due to decay or trauma. The crowns act as an extra barrier to protect the tooth and prevent further damage.

Cons of Dental Crowns

  1. Cost: Dental crowns can be expensive and may not be covered by insurance. Depending on the type of crown you choose, the cost can range from several hundred dollars to several thousand dollars.
  2. Time: Getting a dental crown can be a lengthy process. It usually requires two or more visits to the dentist and can take up to two hours per visit. However, some dental offices are able to provide same-day crowns.
  3. Sensitivity: After getting a dental crown, some people may experience sensitivity in the area where the crown was placed. This sensitivity can last for a few days or even weeks and can be uncomfortable.

 

Dental crowns can be a great option for restoring and strengthening damaged teeth, as well as improving their appearance. However, they can be costly and involve a significant time commitment, and some people may experience sensitivity following the procedure. Before making a decision, it is essential to take into account all the pros and cons of getting a dental crown in order to determine if it is the right choice for you.

 

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