Why are Baby Teeth Important

The primary teeth are the teeth that babies are born with and continue to develop in the first few years of life. Though these teeth eventually fall out to make room for permanent teeth, primary teeth serve many important purposes. Not only are they essential to a child’s physical development, but they also contribute to a child’s social and emotional development. Dentists recommend caring for primary teeth with the same efficiency as permanent teeth.

Did you know…

that a child’s primary teeth begin to form in the first few weeks of gestation? The first primary teeth – the central incisors – are fully calcified and ready to emerge just a few short months after birth. Additional primary teeth will continue to cut through the gums until the average child has 20 teeth by age 3. These primary teeth remain in place until they are gradually lost, usually between ages 6 and 12.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the functions of primary teeth?

‘Baby’ teeth allow a child to:

  • Learn how to chew properly
  • Develop clear speech
  • Build self-esteem that comes from an attractive smile

If my child’s primary teeth fall out or need to be extracted prematurely, will it affect his or her long-term oral health?

Possibly. The primary teeth serve another purpose: they are space-savers. As the jaw grows, permanent teeth develop beneath the surface of the gums. Primary teeth are space holders for these adult teeth, remaining in place until the permanent teeth are ready to emerge. Primary teeth that fall out too soon can cause crowding and alignment issues in the future. If your child’s teeth need to be pulled early – perhaps due to decay or injury – speak with your child’s dentist about a dental spacer and whether it’s right for your child.

How should I care for my child’s primary teeth?

A lifetime of good oral care begins during the earliest years. While your child is an infant, clean the gums gently each day with a clean, damp cloth. Begin brushing the teeth as they emerge, and schedule the first appointment with a dentist before your child’s first birthday.

Other Treatment Options

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Your Child’s First Visit

Children should have a dental care home – preferably with a dentist who specializes in the oral health of children and adolescents. Early childhood dental visits

Emergency Dentistry for Children

We know that with children, an emergency can happen at any time and anywhere. If your child is experiencing emergencies like mouth injuries, toothaches, and/or

Dental Crowns

At Starry Skies Dental, we are able to provide dental crowns to solve dental problems where there is tooth decay and significant damage. As your

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Frenectomy

Our dentists offer frenectomy services to treat tongue ties and lip ties in infants. This procedure addresses restricted frenum, also referred to as the thin

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Why are Baby Teeth Important

The primary teeth are the teeth that babies are born with and continue to develop in the first few years of life. Though these teeth

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Types of Sedation for Children

Sedation helps ensure that your child’s dental visits provide young patients with a comfortable experience and effective results. Often, children are intimidated by dental visits

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Infant Oral Care

A lifetime of good oral health begins during the first stages of life even before the first teeth emerge. Parents who are well-educated in children’s dental

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Importance of Dental X-Rays

Dental x-rays are an important tool in dentistry. As the teeth and jaw mature, x-rays provide your dentist an enhanced view of a child’s oral health

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Nursing or Baby Bottle Decay

Baby bottle decay occurs as a result of long-term contact between the teeth and liquids that contain sugars. Often, infants and toddlers are allowed to drink

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Dental Sealants

Dental sealants are clear coatings applied to the surfaces of a child’s molars to prevent the development of tooth decay. They work by preventing food and

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Children’s Orthodontics

The majority of patients undergoing orthodontic care are children and teens. When kids are young, their jaws are constantly growing to accommodate new teeth. It

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Invisalign®

Invisalign® is an orthodontic appliance system used to inconspicuously treat crooked and crowded teeth in adults and teens. This modern take on braces features a