There is nothing more precious than a smiling child. That's why parents should do everything they can to ensure their child's teeth are healthy. You may notice that your child's baby teeth are coming in crooked. Before you panic, it's important to remember that baby teeth are placeholders for permanent teeth.
In fact, crooked baby teeth are normal under most circumstances. However, it's important to monitor your child's baby teeth because crookedness can be a sign of some serious dental problems. The good news is that parents can prevent their child's baby teeth from coming in crooked.
As the baby teeth begin to appear, they can grow in at a V-shape, especially the bottom teeth. This is not something to really worry about as it should correct itself as development continues.
Your child's teeth may not have enough space to grow straight. It's not a concern with baby teeth but could be a sign of crowding in permanent teeth as they begin to erupt.
If your child's baby teeth are coming in crooked at an angle or slant, your child is really no different than other children because this is normal.
Again, crooked baby teeth are generally normal, but there are several reasons why teeth can come in crooked beyond normal development.
Baby teeth usually have small gaps between them, but teeth that are too small to fill the space have more room to move into more crooked positions.
Your child may have inherited genetic traits resulting in smaller teeth or a misaligned jaw that could be causing crookedness.
Sucking on the thumb or a pacifier over a long period of time puts constant pressure on the gums, which can cause baby teeth to grow outwards.
Your child's tongue could be pressing against their teeth, which will move them over time. This can particularly result in an overbite.
Poor nutrition can result in weaker teeth that are easier to shift into a crooked position.
Failure to practice proper daily oral hygiene can result in the development of gum disease that can cause teeth to loosen and shift.
Crooked baby teeth are generally normal and will likely straighten out on their own. Your child's teeth and jaw are still developing, and teeth need time to move into the correct position. Be patient, but if you have concerns feel free to talk to your family dentist. Regular visits to your dentist can not only quell your fears but can also detect real problems early.
Your child should have a set of 20 baby teeth by the time they reach the age of 3. It's perfectly understandable to have concerns about those baby teeth being crooked even though it is not unusual. Naturally, you may worry about crooked baby teeth having an effect on the development of your child's permanent teeth.
How your child's adult teeth will come in is unpredictable although there is a general timetable for which baby teeth should fall out and when. However, it is possible for baby teeth to have an impact on permanent teeth.
For instance, early baby tooth loss can result in crooked adult teeth because other teeth shift into the open space, therefore crowding the area a permanent tooth is supposed to come in.
A stubborn baby tooth that doesn't fall out may cause a permanent tooth to come in at an angle.
However, crooked baby teeth should not interfere with the eruption of permanent teeth, though parents really should not expect those adult teeth to be perfectly straight either. Your child's permanent teeth will erupt and grow in time. And if there are crookedness issues to deal with, there are several options available such as braces or Invisalign® to fix them.
If genetics is the reason why your child's baby teeth are coming in crooked, there isn't very much you can do about it beyond keeping a close eye on development. However, there are ways to prevent other causes of crooked teeth.
Your child's smile will change a lot over the years from the eruption of the first tooth at around six months to the last permanent tooth by the time they reach adulthood. Keeping your child's smile healthy is a daily battle but is well worth the effort. If you are worried about your child's teeth, it means you care. That's a great first step.
But parents are not alone. Seeking the advice and care of a qualified pediatric dental or orthodontic professional gives parents the help they need to make sure their child has and maintains a healthy smile for a lifetime.
Kid's Choice Dental specializes in pediatric dentistry and orthodontics. We serve locations in King County and Pierce County in Washington. Our staff is dedicated to caring for children's smiles, and we have experience caring for special needs children as well.
If you are looking for a dentist for your child, please call us at 253-848-7000 or visit our website to schedule an appointment today! It's never too early to start caring for your child's smile.