Why do a child’s permanent teeth come in yellow?

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Why do a child's permanent teeth come in yellow?

Permanent teeth eruption is not just a sign of your kid's oral development. It is also a manifestation of growth in healthy children. The milk teeth that erupt in infanthood are pushed out by the permanent teeth. Usually, the adult teeth eruption begins when a kid turns 6 or 7 years old. It is a pleasant feel to notice a tooth's outburst and each stage of its growth. Right? However, the permanent teeth come in yellow color or with dark stains for some kids. Many parents approached us regarding this issue and asked whether their kids' teeth are healthy or not.

Hence we decided to write a post on this to proclaim such permanent teeth coming in discolored is normal and it is not bothersome.

Why do a child's adult teeth come in yellow? Generally, the teeth begin to form during pregnancy. The baby teeth begin to form at 6th week of pregnancy whereas the permanent teeth start to develop at 4 months of pregnancy. It means the medications & edibles that an expectant mother ingests will influence the baby's teeth. In simply, poor diet and care during pregnancy can affect both the milk teeth and permanent teeth of a kid. Here are other possible reasons why your little champ's permanent teeth appear yellow:  Yellow-toned dentin - Dentin is a layer present underneath the enamel and is yellowish. As adult teeth have more dentin, the yellow-toned soft layer makes the newly erupted


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