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Should parents worry if baby teeth aren't falling out? - Dr. Raju Srinivas
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The eruption of the primary teeth starts as early as 6 months to the age of 3 years and they start falling off from the age of 4 years to 7 years, and then 9 years to 12 years. If they don’t fall at this age the parents have to take the child to the dentist and see if the permanent teeth are there. If suppose the permanent teeth are there and they are not able to push the primary teeth out of the socket then we may have to extract them in a very systematic way to avoid any further orthodontic treatment.
Should parents worry if baby teeth aren't falling out? - Dr. Raju Srinivas
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