Have you noticed your child's dentition is delayed? This condition is common and usually does not indicate a specific medical problem. There are several things that can cause a delay in the growth of your child's teeth. Here is the explanation, as reported by LIVESTRONG Dair, Thursday (01/01/2015).
genetic factors
Genes play an important role in the development of a variety of factors, including the dentition. If you are late baby teeth fall out compared to your peers, chances are your child will also experience the same.
nutrition
Teeth malnourished children will emerge more slowly than their peers. If your child is very picky in terms of food, nutritional status can affect the development of permanent teeth. Socio-economic factors also play a role in tooth development. Dental underprivileged children of parents tend to grow later than children from middle to upper class families. In addition to its nutritional quality factors, exposure to pollution, and stress also cause this problem.
