The primary teeth, sometimes referred to as the baby teeth, are small and temporary, but they play a huge role in children’s development and setting up the future of their smiles. The primary teeth set the stage for healthy pearly while going forward. Continue reading to learn more about the primary teeth, why they are so important, and how you can help your child care for them.
The primary teeth are the first set of teeth that grow in a child’s mouth. They help young children learn how to eat, speak, and smile properly so they can thrive! Most children develop 20 primary teeth, including the incisors, the flat teeth in the front of the mouth, canine teeth, the pointed teeth next to the incisors, and the molars, the big plat teeth in the back of the mouth. By the time your child turns three, they should have all of their primary teeth.
Primary teeth eventually come out, but they are crucial for your child’s wellbeing. Here are some of the reasons why.
Just like adult teeth, primary teeth require care an maintenance. Here are some steps you should be taking:
The primary teeth are pretty spectacular. After all, they do so much for your child’s growing smile!
At Sprout Dentistry for Kids of McKinney, Dr. Justin and Dr. Sage work together to treat children in the McKinney community. With their combined experience and expertise, your child can get pretty much everything they need at one convenient location. For more information or to schedule an appointment for your child, visit their website or call (469) 294-8217.