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If orthodontic problems are caused by my childs teeth being too big for their mouth, will my child grow out of it?

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If orthodontic problems are caused by my childs teeth being too big for their mouth, will my child grow out of it?

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Unfortunately no. Remember that your child’s permenant teeth do not grow in all at once. As your child’s mouth grows, more permenant teeth grow in too. The additional teeth take up all of the extra space created when your child grows. If you wait orthodontic problems will almost always get worse and your child will have to endure more painful treatment to correct the problem.

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