What to do if a child’s lower incisors are not positioned long enough

If children find that their lower incisors are not positioned long enough during the replacement of milk teeth with permanent teeth, observation is generally recommended. After all permanent teeth have erupted and the lower front teeth are still crowded, orthodontic treatment can be considered.
Children usually start replacing milk teeth with permanent teeth from the age of 6. As the permanent lower front teeth are larger than the milk teeth, they may feel that the position is not long enough, and this is a situation that does not need too much worry.
In fact, with the eruption of permanent teeth, the upper and lower jaws are also developing, and there will be a replacement gap, the remaining gap exists for the growth of permanent teeth. Therefore, do not intervene in this case for the time being. Observe the situation and wait for the other milk teeth to be replaced by the permanent teeth in turn. If the lower front teeth are still crowded, orthodontic treatment can be considered.
Children’s lower incisor position is not long enough, it is recommended to visit the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor to give targeted treatment or treatment.