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olav59
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Posted: 02/02/08 - 00:50 Post subject: |
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| Hello, my daughter is 6 years old and not one tooth started growing out! I am so concerned, she has already lost all of her baby teeth and she is starting school soon. I can't remember if I had problem like that, although I do have teeth easily affected by caries. Is late teething hereditary? |
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lola840
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| Well, I am not sure if there is any reason for concern at the moment. Although, as far as I know, she should have at least couple of teeth. So, I guess you will have to take her to see a dentist, to determine the condition of her gums and the possibility of some disorder that is preventing her teeth from growing; it really might be something hereditary. |
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