wow..weird writing. anyway, no it doesn't affect her adult teeth. never affected mine
2007-02-16 06:02:25
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answered by Firecracker 2
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Absolutely, there is a reason the baby teeth erupt in a certain order and a reason they fall out in a certain order. If a baby tooth is pulled to early then the baby teeth with shift to fill in that missing space. You can put a spacer in there to hold that space unitl the permanent tooth comes in. But the shifting will cause more problems. For example, no one wants to fix baby teeth because they fall out but if you do not replace a missing baby tooth with a spacer the permanent teeth can not erupt properly if they are shifting and this will result in 5000 braces and even jaw problems or wearing of the teeth.
2007-02-16 06:11:29
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answered by Melissa S 1
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If you were advised to have them pulled i can not see there being a problem. If they were just pulled for no reason it might affect the spacing when it comes to future teeth. But that again is not a big problem as that can be fixed with retainers and such.
2007-02-16 06:03:47
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answered by Anonymous
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infant teeth DO have roots, yet because the grownup teeth grown and initiate to go back in, the roots of the child teeth dissolve, and it is the reason they fall out because there is not any longer some thing to carry them tightly in the gums. If a touch one tooth is extracted in the previous it is meant to fall out evidently, then the roots will nonetheless be there.
2016-12-04 06:27:06
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answered by ? 3
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Yes, it does. It gives the permanent teeth more room so they can grow in straighter. There's no guarantee that she won't need braces in the future but I had to have teeth pulled for the same reason.
2007-02-16 06:02:58
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answered by pookiemct07 5
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I doubt it. I only had one tooth pulled when I was younger though. Now I have all my adult teeth and they're straight and I've never had braces.
2007-02-16 06:02:36
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answered by coldasyou213 2
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you don't say why she had them pulled or how old she is. if she's old enough and ready for permanent teeth, it won't hurt them at all. the baby teeth have to leave to make room for the adult teeth.
2007-02-16 06:04:33
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answered by wendy_da_goodlil_witch 7
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shouldn't but if the teeth are close together they'll grow in crooked
2007-02-19 14:20:32
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answered by Melo o.0 5
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supposedly, it won't affect adult teeth at all.
2007-02-16 06:05:43
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answered by INDUSTRYkurt 3
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yeah maybe it does
2007-02-16 06:02:03
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answered by Jennifer M 2
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