I have 2 milk teeth. And now at the age of 25 my milk teeth are shaking. Is there will be any problem with this? please suggest, I am very much worried about this.
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At the age of 25, it is time for your milk teeth to wear off and give you stronger and bright new pair of teeth. This is the usual cascade. There is nothing to worry about it. However, once the tooth is off, there is a higher chance of infection and associated problems which might cause delayed eruption of the new tooth or change in the direction of growth of the new tooth. This you need to be very careful about. Rest ok.
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Hello Lybrate user Retained milk teeth beyond the age of 13-14 years is abnormal and indicates either missing permanent teeth or permanent teeth buried in unusual way in the bone, hampering their eruption. Also as your retained milk teeth have started shaking, it's time for their removal, otherwise it may lead to pain and infection. Please consult a experienced dentist, who'll advise a detailed X-ray/scan (OPG) and plan your treatment. We'll be happy to help. Please feel free to call if you're located nearby.
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