When a child loses a baby tooth earlier than expected, the surrounding teeth may tilt, shift or move into the void. This reduces the space needed for the erupting adult tooth and can lead to misalignment or crowding later on. Space maintainers prevent these issues by holding the space until the permanent tooth emerges. At City Clinic, we use fixed or removable appliances tailored to the child’s mouth and developmental stage, thereby safeguarding future orthodontic needs and facilitating proper eruption of permanent teeth.
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Short‑term: The space maintainer preserves the gap and prevents neighbouring teeth from drifting.
Long‑term: It supports proper eruption of the permanent tooth, reduces risk of orthodontic intervention and helps maintain arch length and alignment.
• The permanent tooth is ready to erupt soon
• The loss of the baby tooth is so recent that the space is expected to be naturally maintained
• Poor cooperation or inability of the child to maintain hygiene around the device
• Fixed appliance (band‑loop, lingual arch) vs removable plate
• Custom fabrication and lab work required
• Number of teeth involved and need for adjustments
• Duration the appliance will remain in place