My 11 yr antediluvian daughter is short 10-12 of her binding teeth. can this be a genetic disorder?
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I'm not a doctor, but personally I didn't obtain my wisdom teeth taken out (because they didn't show up!) until I be 24...while all my friends have them out at 14...and I'm perfectly on form.
Always get a second evaluation...it's worth it, I'd have so various fillings I didn't requirement, un necessary surgery and teeth pulled if it weren't for second opinion. I hate to read out it but quackery abounds surrounded by the dental profession (as in any where on earth you put a lot of trust).
Good luck!
no... no... She is purely a bit slower than other children in her age group. Maybe she have a weird bag of Marfan Syndrome?... no probably not, but I just score myself 2 points!!
It would be genetic if someone in your kith and kin has it to.
HELLO AMY,
THERE ARE CERTAIN GENETIC DISODERS IN WHICH PERMANENT ADULT TEETH NEVER DEVELOP. HAVE A PHYSICIAN EVALUATE HER.
no, im pretty sure its because shes from kentucky or someplace similar to that
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