Monday, April 20, 2009

Will an adult tooth grow in if my son's missing his tooth and root?

When my son was two, he had an accident and knocked out his front tooth, root and all. Now he%26#039;s five and his baby teeth are starting to come out and adult teeth coming in. Will the tooth that he lost come back even if he lost the root too?

Will an adult tooth grow in if my son%26#039;s missing his tooth and root?
Yes. To the best of my knowledge at least.
Reply:I%26#039;d think so - I had a baby tooth pulled in the 10th grade just because it was decayed and the dentist kept thinking it was going to come out.


When I was a freshman in college the permanent tooth came in.
Reply:the one which came out in 2 years must be the milk teeth as u said and defenetly the permanent succesor will come out in that space completley around six , provided the trauma at age 2 dint have any impact on the permanent tooth bud ...
Reply:Yes, his permanent tooth will come in even though he lost the deciduous tooth at an early age. It will probably take it longer than it%26#039;s neighbors as the tooth will have to erupt through bone rather than a space left by an exfoliating tooth.



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