Is it common to have baby teeth pulled?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Shark teeth is what it's called when adult teeth come in before baby teeth fall out. My kids experienced this, but the baby tooth eventually came out. Pediatric dentists will be more likely to recommend pulling the baby tooth, while family dentists are more of a "wait and see" approach.


I think PP meant to say the opposite thing. Pediatric dentists understand this is incredibly common so don't pull, while family dentists tend to be old school and want to pull immediately.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Shark teeth is what it's called when adult teeth come in before baby teeth fall out. My kids experienced this, but the baby tooth eventually came out. Pediatric dentists will be more likely to recommend pulling the baby tooth, while family dentists are more of a "wait and see" approach.


I think PP meant to say the opposite thing. Pediatric dentists understand this is incredibly common so don't pull, while family dentists tend to be old school and want to pull immediately.


No, actually, I didn't--I meant what I said. We see a family dentist who told us it was nothing to worry about. All my friends who have pediatric dentists are the ones who had kids' baby teeth pulled. My friends with pediatric dentists always seem to be having work done on their kids' teeth, which makes me think they overprescribe treatment.
Anonymous
I have three kids. The first one I was hesitant to pull baby teeth and let nature take its course. Nature did not. Mouth was jacked up with misaligned teeth everywhere. 8k after insurance for orthodontia. 2nd kid- allowed for Some baby teeth pulling to make room and spacing. Saved from jaw surgery and minor orthodontia. 4k after insurance. Last kid- allowed to pull when ex ray show adult teeth coming in and making room. Perfect straight teeth. 0 orthodontia. just my personal experience.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Shark teeth is what it's called when adult teeth come in before baby teeth fall out. My kids experienced this, but the baby tooth eventually came out. Pediatric dentists will be more likely to recommend pulling the baby tooth, while family dentists are more of a "wait and see" approach.


I think PP meant to say the opposite thing. Pediatric dentists understand this is incredibly common so don't pull, while family dentists tend to be old school and want to pull immediately.


No, actually, I didn't--I meant what I said. We see a family dentist who told us it was nothing to worry about. All my friends who have pediatric dentists are the ones who had kids' baby teeth pulled. My friends with pediatric dentists always seem to be having work done on their kids' teeth, which makes me think they overprescribe treatment.


Looking at this thread because our pediatric dentist also wants to pull out my kid’s shark teeth. My older DD did not have hers pulled (different dentist).

It does feel like this is the case.
Anonymous
Grandson of a dentist here ….
Anonymous
Sounds normal in this case but with dental work I get a second opinion for pretty much any major procedure.
Anonymous
One of mine had shark teeth and we didn’t pull anything and it turned out fine.

I do agree that pediatric dentists seem to always want to do procedures on kids. Maybe family dentists are already getting enough money from expensive adult crowns so they don’t need to push for unnecessary stuff in kids.
Anonymous
Mine had baby teeth pulled because she complained it’s painful and refused to chew food using the wiggling teeth so it wouldn’t fall on its own. Dentist saw the adult teeth underneath at our half year check up and pulled it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well, no, but then it's not normal for baby teeth to linger after the adult teeth come in.


It's very common - it's called shark teeth
Anonymous
Son had two pulled by dentist - X-rays revealed roots like nothing I've ever seen on baby teeth so they were pulled. No way were they coming out on their own.
Snorlax
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I think the dentist jumped gun a little. My son had shark teeth for six months or more, finally I couldn't wait around and pulled them out using dental floss. The teeth looked like only the top half I suppose the roots have been dissolved but I am not certain. Anyway he is not complaining so I guess it's okay.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well, no, but then it's not normal for baby teeth to linger after the adult teeth come in.


My three all had baby teeth “lingering” when they were no longer needed. They were easily removed by a dentist. It was annoying to have to pay for something that should have been natural.
Anonymous
yeah, I had 10 baby teeth pulled at age 10 because they were not coming out. went on to have orthodontia and now have a healthy smile.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mine had baby teeth pulled because she complained it’s painful and refused to chew food using the wiggling teeth so it wouldn’t fall on its own. Dentist saw the adult teeth underneath at our half year check up and pulled it.


This is us too. My child is frightened of pulling out her own teeth so usually we need the dentist.
Anonymous
My DD at age 9 had her two baby canine teeth pulled. X-rays show her adult teeth are growing in sideways and our orthodontist thought this might give her a chance to avoid *extreme* (chains on teeth) orthodontics. She also has an expander and will soon be getting a semi-permanent retainer until the rest of her adult teeth appear. We saw the orthodontist for my older daughter who mostly needs cosmetic help and were shocked to learn how much correction our younger daughter will need to accommodate her adult teeth.

Dr. Park at CC Oral Surgery was excellent. The total cost was around $750 with our Guardian insurance covering none of it.
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