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Is It To Be Concerned About The Teeth Which Is Not Growing In Child?

Hello, My daughter aged 6 (7 in October) lost her one of her top front teeth at christmas and there is still no sign of the adult tooth coming through. When we saw the dentist in February he said it was there under the gum. Should we go back and see him again or just wait?
Fri, 25 Jul 2014
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I really appreciate your concern and from the history given here I could say that this is nothing to worry once the dentist advise you that the teeth is under the gum, then this would erupt and no need to see the dentist again be patience, take care and have a nice day.
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Is It To Be Concerned About The Teeth Which Is Not Growing In Child?

HI Thank for asking to HCM I really appreciate your concern and from the history given here I could say that this is nothing to worry once the dentist advise you that the teeth is under the gum, then this would erupt and no need to see the dentist again be patience, take care and have a nice day.