26/02/2026
FYI ๐ฆท๐๐ชฅ
If your childโs baby teeth have small gaps between them, that is usually a healthy developmental sign.
Primary teeth are naturally smaller than permanent teeth. The spaces you see are not โgaps to fixโ โ they are biological room reserved for the larger adult teeth that will erupt later. This is part of normal jaw growth and helps reduce the risk of crowding during the mixed dentition stage.
When baby teeth sit tightly together with no spacing, the jaw may not have enough room for the wider permanent incisors. Studies show that closed contacts in primary teeth are associated with a higher probability of future crowding. It does not guarantee braces โ but it is an early risk indicator dentists monitor.
Early dental visits allow us to track jaw development, eruption patterns, oral habits, and airway health. Monitoring growth at the right time is far more effective than waiting until crowding becomes obvious.