The upper teeth erupt at approximately 6 years of age. The absence of these teeth at the age of eight can be a cause for concern. You should go to the dentist immediately. The doctor usually recommends taking a panoramic radiograph, i.e. an X-ray that shows all the teeth present in the mouth and the relationship of unerupted teeth. Often, children with persistent (too long) primary teeth have supernumerary teeth that interfere with the eruption of permanent primary teeth. It is then necessary to remove them.
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