Seam problem of baby's front teeth

When the baby is 6 years old, the deciduous teeth are gradually replaced by permanent teeth. This stage is called mixed dentition stage, also known as "ugly duckling stage". At this stage, some parents will find that there is a middle seam or even a figure of eight between their children's new upper incisors, and they will start to worry about whether their children's front teeth are broken. In fact, in most cases, these joints do not need to be treated.

Causes of central fissure of anterior teeth

The central seam of incisors may be caused by the lateral incisor embryo pressing the upper incisor root during eruption, or the permanent teeth inclining to the labial side during eruption, which increases the width of dental arch.

Natural adjustment of central suture of anterior teeth

With the deciduous molar falling off and the first permanent molar moving forward, the central seam of the anterior teeth tends to close gradually. Therefore, the middle seam of children's front teeth is usually temporary and will adjust itself during growth and development.

Treatment of suture of central incisors

If the baby's teeth are all replaced and there are still gaps in the front teeth, you need to go to a regular medical institution for corrective treatment. There are many reasons for the large gap between children's front teeth, which should be based on the doctor's test results.