Why Do My Child’s Baby Teeth Look Crooked?

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Dr. Alexandra Otto
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Does It Matter If My Child Has Crooked Baby Teeth?

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In most cases, no! Parents can breathe a sigh of relief as slight crookedness in baby teeth is often a normal part of childhood development. The changes in your child's mouth and jaw during their early years can alter the position of their baby teeth, often straightening them out over time. Additionally, some baby teeth being crooked or crowded might not pose a problem when their adult teeth start to grow in around the age of 6.

However, it’s crucial to maintain regular dental check-ups with Dr. Kasey at Kids Tooth Team. Regular visits ensure your child’s oral health is monitored, and any potential issues related to oral development are addressed promptly.

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Why Do Kids Get Crooked Baby Teeth, Anyway? 

Several factors can contribute to crooked baby teeth, with heredity and genetics being the primary culprits. Small baby teeth may not adequately fill the available gum space, leading to a crooked appearance. Additionally, genetic factors such as a small mouth and large teeth can result in a misaligned smile.

Certain oral habits and actions can also play a role. An unhealthy bite or prolonged use of a pacifier as your child grows can push baby teeth out of position, potentially causing future bite problems.

While crooked baby teeth are usually harmless, they can sometimes indicate underlying issues. It's essential to discuss your concerns with a pediatric dentist to ensure your child's oral development is on track.

Contact Kids Tooth Team & Get Your Child The Care They Need

Whether your child’s baby teeth appear slightly crooked or you simply need routine preventive care, Dr. Kasey and the dedicated team at Kids Tooth Team are here to help in Lake Orion, MI. Contact us online or give us a call at (248) 422-0555 to schedule your child’s appointment and safeguard their oral health and development.

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