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New tooth erect back side before fallout
My son 6.5 years old,His new teeth erected before baby teeth fall out.Actually old teeth is in a oscillation to fall out but back side of it found a new teeth.Is it a normal behaviour
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This is normal to occur  But if the milk tooth is still present visit the nearest pedodontist or dentist and get the milk tooth extracted so that the new teeth don't get maligned.
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Please visit your dentist and get the milk tooth removed. After it's removal only the permanent ones will fall into their actual places. This is the time to pay regular visits to avoid malocclusion
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Get examined and the milk tooth extracted asap.or may lead to malocclusion.
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Its normal. Permanent teeth will erupt behind (back) the milk teeth. If you notice permanent erupting and the milk tooth didn't fall, take a dentist advice and remove the milk tooth.
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