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My son' two lower incisors baby teeth
My son' two lower incisors baby teeth have not called till now. He is eight years and nine months old. Please advise me.
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To know the cause X-ray need to be taken ,to check whether teeth are inside the bone or they dint formed yet. For the diagnosis and treatment u can consult me ,early u seek the treatment it is best for kid.
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Get xray of the area to know the current status of erupting permanent teeth. You can consult through this for further details.
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Visit a Pediatric dentist and get examined. He might advise a radiograph n look in it and guide you.
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Do visit a local Pedodontist for physical evaluation. Doctor may take radiographs if required/needed.
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please go to your dentist so they can check the position of underlying permanent teeth in xray
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