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Tooth eruption problems in children refer to issues related to the normal process of teeth coming in or “erupting” through the gums. The timing and sequence of tooth eruption can vary among children, but there are common milestones for when primary (baby) teeth and permanent teeth should come in. Problems with tooth eruption can lead to discomfort, misalignment, and other dental issues. Here are some key points about tooth eruption problems in children:
Parents and caregivers should schedule regular dental check-ups for their children to monitor tooth eruption and address any concerns promptly. A pediatric dentist can provide guidance on maintaining good oral health during the early years and managing tooth eruption issues if they arise.
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