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SLE Dental Assistant - Free Test Sample Questions

What is likely to happen if a primary tooth is pulled early?





Correct Answer:
permanent tooth comes in crooked.


when a primary tooth is extracted prematurely, it can lead to several dental issues, the most common being that the permanent tooth that follows might come in crooked. primary teeth, often known as baby teeth, play a crucial role in the proper development of oral structures and the alignment of permanent teeth.

primary teeth serve as natural space maintainers for the permanent teeth that are developing beneath them in the gums. each primary tooth reserves a specific place in the mouth for its corresponding permanent tooth. when a primary tooth is lost too early, the space intended for the upcoming permanent tooth can be compromised.

without the primary tooth in place to hold this space, adjacent teeth can shift or drift into the empty spot. this movement reduces the room available for the permanent tooth to emerge, which can cause it to come in crooked or misaligned. this misalignment can lead to further complications, such as difficulty in cleaning the teeth properly, which increases the risk of tooth decay and gum disease. it might also affect the child's bite, leading to issues with chewing and possibly necessitating orthodontic treatment in the future.

moreover, the early loss of a primary tooth can impact the development of the child's jaw and the growth of the face. it can alter the way the jawbones grow, leading to aesthetic and functional issues that might require more extensive orthodontic treatment later on.

it’s important to preserve the health of primary teeth to avoid these complications. regular dental check-ups, good oral hygiene practices, and protective measures like using mouthguards during sports can help maintain the integrity of a child’s primary teeth until they are naturally ready to fall out and be replaced by their permanent counterparts.