>Amelia Rogers Question By: Amelia Rogers  Posted in: Dental Care

Does Your Child Have “Shark Teeth?”

There is a dental condition where children’s new adult teeth may grow behind their baby teeth rather than replace them after the baby teeth fall out. This condition is referred to as “shark teeth” because sharks have many rows of teeth in their mouths. This may be ideal for an ocean predator, but for humans, having more than one row of teeth can lead to problems. To determine whether or not your child’s teeth are developing properly, taking them in for regular dental appointments can help prevent dental problems before they occur. If your child develops “shark teeth,” they may not need any treatment, but it is always wise to check in with your family dentist, like Schumer Family Dental Care, especially if your child is in pain or you simply do not feel comfortable waiting. Visit us https://www.elkgrovevillagedentist.com/blog/does-your-child-have-shark-teeth/

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