The Role of Primary Teeth
Discover the crucial roles of primary teeth in your child’s growth:
- Chewing and Nutrition: Primary teeth empower children to bite, chew, and grind food effectively, promoting proper nutrition and digestion.
- Speech Development: These early teeth play a key role in speech development, aiding children in learning to articulate sounds and words accurately.
- Facilitating Permanent Teeth: Primary teeth serve as placeholders for permanent teeth, making their proper alignment and health essential for the future alignment of adult teeth.
The Importance of a Healthy Bite
Ensure your child’s bright smile with our pediatric dental care:
- Alignment: Maintain your child’s primary teeth for a perfect bite, guiding permanent teeth into their rightful places.
- Chewing Function: Promote efficient chewing for healthier digestion and well-being with a strong and healthy bite.
- Speech: Support clear speech development by ensuring the proper alignment of your child’s primary teeth.
The Transition to Permanent Teeth
At six, kids start losing their baby teeth as permanent ones come in. The well-being of their baby teeth depends on a seamless transition.
Baby teeth must stay put until permanent teeth are ready to step in.
These baby teeth are crucial in steering permanent teeth into the proper position.