Does the lack of gaps in baby teeth affect permanent teeth?

No gaps between milk teeth do not affect permanent teeth.
If the milk teeth grow neatly and there is no gap between them, it will not affect the growth of permanent teeth. This is because, as the child grows and develops, the maxillary and mandibular bones in the mouth will also grow and develop, and gaps will gradually appear between the milk teeth. Generally, after the loss of milk teeth, the permanent teeth will erupt normally, and the replacement of milk teeth and permanent teeth will not be affected in any way, so there is no need to worry too much.
If your child is in the stage of permanent teeth eruption, you should pay attention to your child’s daily oral health, usually keep oral hygiene, such as morning and evening brushing on time, rinsing the mouth before and after meals, etc., and do not eat too hard, too cold food, which will help the health of the teeth. If the milk teeth are overcrowded and do not fall out in time, affecting the normal eruption of permanent teeth, it is recommended to go to the stomatology department of a regular hospital as soon as possible for consultation and treatment.