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What if an adult tooth is coming in and the baby tooth is still in the mouth?

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What if an adult tooth is coming in and the baby tooth is still in the mouth?

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This is a very common problem, especially in the front lower incisors. If the teeth are loose, they may come out on their own within a few weeks. If the baby teeth are not loose, your dentist may need to extract the baby teeth. In either case, it is best to make an appointment with your dentist so that the situation can be analyzed and the best course of action taken for your child.

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This is a very common problem, especially in the front lower incisors. If the teeth are loose, they may come out own their own within a few weeks. If the baby teeth are not loose, your dentist may need to extract the baby teeth. In either case, it is best to make an appointment with your dentist so that the situation can be analyzed and the best course of action taken for your child.

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This is a very common problem, especially in the front lower incisors. If the teeth are loose, they may come out on their own within a few weeks. If the baby teeth are not loose, your dentist may need to extract the baby teeth. In either case, it is best to come in and have Dr. Kvinsland make sure the best course of action is taken for your child.

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This is a very common problem, especially in the lower incisors. If the teeth are loose, they may come out own their own within several weeks. If the primary (baby) incisor is not loose, we may recommend that the tooth be extracted. If the tooth is not loose, it is best to schedule an appointment with one of our pediatric dentists so that the situation can be evaluated and the best course of action taken for your child.

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