Absolutely: And there can be many reasons, too numerous to mention here. To find out why the baby teeth are crooked, your child should see a growth and development specialist. See a pediatric dentist 98when only baby teeth are present, see an orthodontist once 1s't permanent tooth erupts, about age 7. Ask your family dentist for referral to the correct specialist.
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Very Common: Yes, it's quite common for children's teeth to come in "wrong." this can happen in two common ways: either the teeth erupt into the mouth in the wrong order/sequence, or they are not aligned properly. Both of these conditions need to be addressed early, so your child will have healthy, straight, functional teeth as a young adult. We can deal with these types of issues quite easily. See a dentist, .
Answered 9/1/2013
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