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What Causes Delay In Falling Of Teethes?

Hi,My daughter is 8 yrs old and her teeth have not yet fallen, there is no sign of the same as well. She is otherwise normal but her growth to me is seemingly slow.I have been told that it may be genetic, but she has reached all her other milestones in time. I am suspected to have MEN 1 disorder and investigating the same, worried about her growth and teeth milestone! Abha ( Mother )
Wed, 11 Jun 2014
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Read your query.

Eruption of teeth gets delayed in some children due to various reason. Relax as you are aware that all other milestone is good in her case.

I would suggest you to visit your local pedodontist and get her checked. Have radiograph done to evaluate her milk tooth and developing teeth status.

If required any treatment such as removal of the milk teeth, go according to it.

Hope this was useful.

Thanks and regards.
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What Causes Delay In Falling Of Teethes?

Thanks for using Health Care Magic. Read your query. Eruption of teeth gets delayed in some children due to various reason. Relax as you are aware that all other milestone is good in her case. I would suggest you to visit your local pedodontist and get her checked. Have radiograph done to evaluate her milk tooth and developing teeth status. If required any treatment such as removal of the milk teeth, go according to it. Hope this was useful. Thanks and regards.