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Can Anyone Answer a Dental Question?
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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 513837"><p>My kids will need them removed because they don't have room for them and the eruptions will ruin the orthodontia. But-if they did have room- the dentist would leave them. No need to remove healthy teeth and they may be needed later in life as other molars begin to fail - to anchor prosthetics - etc. </p><p>But what do I know? Not a dentist nor a scientist. In my work- we use duct tape when in doubt lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 513837"] My kids will need them removed because they don't have room for them and the eruptions will ruin the orthodontia. But-if they did have room- the dentist would leave them. No need to remove healthy teeth and they may be needed later in life as other molars begin to fail - to anchor prosthetics - etc. But what do I know? Not a dentist nor a scientist. In my work- we use duct tape when in doubt lol [/QUOTE]
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