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Why Are the Primary
("Baby") Teeth So Important?
It is very important to maintain the health of the primary teeth. Neglected
cavities can and frequently do lead to problems which affect developing permanent
teeth. Primary teeth, or baby teeth are important for (1) proper chewing and
eating; (2) providing space for the permanent teeth and guiding them into
the correct position; and (3) permitting normal development of the jaw bones
and muscles. Primary teeth also affect the development of speech and add to
an attractive appearance. While the front 4 teeth last until 6-7 years of
age, the back teeth (cuspids and molars) aren’t replaced until age 10-13.