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| By Fred S. Ferguson, D.D.S. Pediatric Dentist | ||
My son just turned 7 months old and his teeth are growing in crooked. What should I do? Should I be worried?
Parents should not worry about baby teeth that do not line up straight when they start coming in. Unless there is a severe lack of jaw space, the lip and tongue will eventually staighten the baby teeth."
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