Thursday, April 16, 2009

Milkteeth often perfect and straight - adult teeth, often gappy/unstraight/need a brace, why?

Its just the way they grow, often the milk teeth (which are small) have gaps. Larger adult teeth start growing before the jaw is fully adult sized so its no wonder they get crowded at times.


Braces are OK, I had them as a teen but they didnt work properly and I still have wonky teeth now!;

Milkteeth often perfect and straight - adult teeth, often gappy/unstraight/need a brace, why?
Primary teeth are much smaller than permanent teeth, and there are less of them..... If a baby has nice even teeth, chances are he%26#039;ll have crowding with his adult teeth, hence the need for braces.
Reply:I don%26#039;t know but thank goodness adult teeth aren%26#039;t perfect.


It%26#039;d be a boring world with everyone having perfect teeth.


Besides, f*cked up teeth are a turn on.


Happy Christmas
Reply:I%26#039;m a dentist.





Actually, children are supposed to have gaps between their teeth, both deciduous and adult teeth.





As for adults often having imperfect teeth, that%26#039;s life. Why are some people attractive while others have hideously ugly faces (or bodies)?



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