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All Toddler Teeth Evenly Spaced Out

my 2 1/2 yr old son has just about all his toddler teeth. they all have spaces between each tooth and looks very odd. every single tooth has a gap in between it and the next tooth; top and bottom... my other 3 kids didnt have this. no i've not been to dentist; cant afford to take a 3 yr old right now. just wondering if anyone else has seen this?

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My kids dentist said that with spaces you don't have to worry about crowding issues when their bigger permanent teeth come in.. Which also means no need for braces!

His second set of teeth will be completely different. You dont have anything to worry about right now

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His second set of teeth will be completely different. You dont have anything to worry about right now

My kids dentist said that with spaces you don't have to worry about crowding issues when their bigger permanent teeth come in.. Which also means no need for braces!

My 4 year old granddaughter is the same way. It does look funny but it just mean that when their permanent teeth come in, there will be plenty of room. She's been to the dentist several times and they see no problem with it.

As other have stated, this is great. Evenly spaced is the way toddlers teeth are "supposed" to be to hold the space for his permanent teeth later. So yay! :-)

From what I've been told this is totally normal and in fact even a good thing because it means there will be plenty of room for the permanent teeth. My dentist told us that most of the time kids end up with braces b/c they have a crowding issue that leads to teeth coming in crooked. By having plenty of space your child may be able to avoid this and you might save some money on braces.

Some of my older son's teeth were spaced like you mentioned and my dentist said that is how they prefer them. He said that more than likely he will not need braces b/c of it. Once the permanent teeth start coming in, I'm sure the spacing will not be as big of an issue. Hopefully everything will be fine. I know as a mother we are worried when each child develops differently. I think it means you're a good Mom!!!

My daughter's are the same way. Her dentist told me that he liked to see that because he knew that way the permanent teeth wouldn't be crowded when they come in. It does look strange now, but if it means no braces later, I'm ok with it! :)

Hey,
Not sure where you are, but usually the dentist will see your child for free on the first visit. Call around.
Also, my 5 yr-old still have the spaces between her teeth. The dentist isn't very worried and it never ocurred to me to ask about them being so spaced out. Look out for the dentist that will see him for free.

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