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TINY TEETH , BIG IMPACT: The Importance of Primary Dentition for your Child's Health"

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Primary dentition, also known as baby teeth or milk teeth, are the first set of teeth that erupt in a child's mouth. They usually start to appear around 6 months of age and continue to erupt until around 2-3 years old, for a total of 20 primary teeth. While primary teeth are eventually replaced by permanent teeth, they play a critical role in a child's overall oral health and development. In this article, we will discuss the importance of primary dentition and why parents and caregivers must prioritize their child's dental health. Developing proper speech and pronunciation One of the most important functions of primary teeth is to help children develop proper speech and pronunciation. These teeth act as guides for the tongue and lips, which are essential in the formation of clear speech. Without primary teeth, children may struggle to form certain sounds, leading to speech difficulties and potential long-term communication problems. Maintaining proper nutrition ...