Milk Teeth

Milk Teeth

Milk teeth play an important role in the alignment and spacing of permanent teeth. They support the upper and lower jaws vis-à-vis each other. Constant chewing with deciduous dentition is an essential prerequisite for the correct development of the jaws. If milk teeth are lost too early on, the position of the other teeth may be affected, which is why it is important that milk teeth should remain intact until they are replaced by permanent teeth. Milk teeth are like babies - they need special care. And special protection, because the enamel of milk teeth and new permanent teeth is still soft and not yet fully mature.
Five Milk Teeth

Five Milk Teeth

Milk Teeth

Milk Teeth

Permanent(1,2,3,) Teeth are Erupted & Milk Teeth (D,E)

Permanent(1,2,3,) Teeth are Erupted & Milk Teeth (D,E)

This is a case of decay in Milky Tooth

This is a case of decay in Milky Tooth

Witout treatment the milk tooth starts breaking

Witout treatment the milk tooth starts breaking

Removing the decayed tooth

Removing the decayed tooth

Because of open space the first permanent molar will start tilting forward

Because of open space the first permanent molar will start tilting forward

6 Has Tilted Closing The Space Ment For 5

6 Has Tilted Closing The Space Ment For 5

The Second Premolar is trapped now

The Second Premolar is trapped now

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