Having a dental tumor usually has no conscious symptoms and may cause discomfort such as jaw expansion, mild swelling, and pain. Late loss of milk teeth and late eruption of permanent teeth may also occur.
If the tumor is enlarged and lobulated, the jawbone may be enlarged and swollen. If the tumor presses on the nerves or becomes infected, it may cause pain.
Dental tumors may also cause delayed deciduousness of milk teeth, which may occur if the tumor grows between the roots of milk teeth and permanent teeth, preventing the permanent teeth from resorbing the roots of milk teeth. In addition, if the tumor grows above the permanent tooth or between the milk tooth and the permanent tooth embryo, the permanent tooth may not be able to break through the tumor, resulting in late eruption of the permanent tooth.
Therefore, do not easily ignore the symptoms of dental discomfort in your life, and if you suspect any discomfort symptoms, you should go to the hospital in time for examination and treatment under the doctor’s guidance.