The Importance of Primary Teeth

The primary teeth (commonly called milk teeth) have the same objective in your child’s permanent teeth for you: chewing and appearance. There are twenty primary teeth, some of which are kept in your child’s mouth until he has about 15 years.
These teeth are smaller in size and fewer in number, permanent teeth, because your child’s jaw is smaller now than it will when I have the permanent teeth into place. To ensure normal growth and development at every age, is very important that they can chew perfectly nutritious foods, without pain and infection. The pain and infection can be caused by careless primary teeth.