How long does it take for a child to grow out of a lost tooth

After the child’s teeth fall out, usually about three months permanent teeth can erupt, due to the child’s individual development there is a certain difference, some in the milk teeth fall out about a month permanent teeth can erupt, some may need half a year to a year time to be able to erupt, permanent teeth eruption time and a lot of factors are related.
1. Early loss of milk teeth: Some children lose their teeth too early due to dental caries, and chewing food with their gums thicken the keratinization of the gums, which is not conducive to the eruption of permanent teeth.
2. Too fine a diet: children do not eat too hard food, which is not conducive to the absorption of the roots of the milk teeth, affecting the normal eruption of permanent teeth.
3. Nutritional deficiencies: Some children have bad eating habits such as partiality and picky eating, resulting in a lack of vitamin D or a lack of calcium, which can also prolong the eruption of permanent teeth.
Keep good oral hygiene after your child’s teeth fall out, if the permanent teeth have not erupted in about half a year, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to take a surface tomography, to clarify the cause and then choose the best treatment plan.