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    Gap between DD's two top front teeth?

    Hi, as the title suggests my DD has a gap between her middle 2 top teeth. It's rather large at almost 3mm wide. Did anyone elses child have this? did it close when more teeth came through? Did it cause issues with other teeth coming through? If it didn't close did it cause speech issues (eg a lisp)?

    I'm quite concerned because one of my teeth sits back and causes me to lisp. I'm VERY conscious of it and can usually get around it but will forget when I'm tired or not concentrating on my speech. I don't want DD to have one too

    Thanks in advance!
    Last edited by Olive; April 1st, 2010 at 03:55 PM.

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    My DD is 3, and she has a large gap between her two front teeth. But I would say hers is more like 5mm. She does seem to have a slight lisp.

    I'm not holding my breath for my DD to grow out of hers, as it seems to be hereditary - her uncle and grandfather (paternal side) both have an identical gap!

    Having said that, I do believe it is something than can adjust itself when the adult teeth start coming in (when not as extreme and hereditary as my DD).

    Good luck.

    EDIT: was curious, so went and measured my DD's gap. Looks like I was overestimating - her gap is about 3-4mm. Just thought I'd add that!
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    I have been told that it's better for littlies to have a gap in their front teeth, it means there is more room for movement when their adult teeth come through and that they are less likely too have crooked front teeth (from them pushing in on each other).

    DD1 has a big gap b/w her top teeth too but i've been told it's fine.

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    I have been told that it's better for littlies to have a gap in their front teeth, it means there is more room for movement when their adult teeth come through and that they are less likely too have crooked front teeth (from them pushing in on each other).

    DD1 has a big gap b/w her top teeth too but i've been told it's fine.
    Exactly what I think too. I had a gap when I was little and then once all the adult teeth came through the gap closed and I have perfectly straight teeth and have never had any braces or plates.

    I know all situations are different but I HTH

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    I have been told that it's better for littlies to have a gap in their front teeth, it means there is more room for movement when their adult teeth come through and that they are less likely too have crooked front teeth (from them pushing in on each other).
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    spot on!!! tis much better this way!!!
    baby teeth generally start to move around 5 to accommadate the adult teeth, so you may find this happens with the rest when shes older!!

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    lol, i was just talking to mum and she said stop being a worry wart. so glad it could be normal. hmmm, so now i can silently giggle at all the biatchy mums who keep pointing it out and say how perfect their child's teeth are.

    Mods- thanks for correcting the title for me!

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    My DS now 3.5 had a gap between his teeth. He now has all of his baby teeth and they have moved together and he has no gap. DD (almost 2) also has a gap.. which im gathering will do the same.
    DS has a lisp.. but i dont think its the teeth that are causing it as DD doesnt have one.

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    I have been told that it's better for littlies to have a gap in their front teeth, it means there is more room for movement when their adult teeth come through and that they are less likely too have crooked front teeth (from them pushing in on each other).

    DD1 has a big gap b/w her top teeth too but i've been told it's fine.
    yep me too

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    My little sister had a gap in her baby teeth, and also a gap in her adult teeth, until they all came through, and now it's closed and she has perfect teeth!. She also had a lisp but out grew it.

    I didn't have a gap and my teeth ended up overcrowded and needed some removed and braces.

    I think having a gap would probably be a good thing as it might leave a little extra room.....but don't quote me!

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    Thanks so much for all the replies. It has put my mind at ease heaps. I feel I missed out on a bunch of opportunities because of my lisp and I don't want DD to do the same. Hoping she gets DP's teeth because everyone asks if he's had braces, sooooooooo perfect! Really could do without an orthodontist's bill

    i just realised the title was supposed to be "TWO top" not "to top". i have cobwebs on the brain from sleep dep

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    My sister had a large gap when she was younger and has since closed up mostly.

    Ive heard its a sign you'll have lots of money hehe