Sunday, March 14, 2010

If you wiggle a loose tooth will it effect the new tooth coming in by making it crooked?

Can anything else have an effect on the straightness of the new teeth of a child?

If you wiggle a loose tooth will it effect the new tooth coming in by making it crooked?
Wiggling it will not affect the new tooth. Jamming it into the socket might. Don't worry too much about how "new" teeth come in - a lot of it is out of your control. Just keep clean and healthy, and use a fluoride supplement if your water isn't fluoridated. The rest will take care of itself.
Reply:I used to wiggle my teeth all the time and the news ones came in fine. In fact, I didn't have to get braces but my brother and sister both did. So to answer your question, no.
Reply:no wont do nothin like that wiggle away my friend
Reply:No. The only thing that can make the new teeth crooked is the refusal of the baby teeth to come out. Or damage to the emerging teeth.
Reply:not relay i always wiggled my tooth and twisted it and my teeth were not crooked.


What can make them crooked would be having a childs cup that has a top past the age of four and sucking their thumb
Reply:not to worry it has no effect



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