What to do about fused teeth

If the fused tooth is a deciduous tooth and the eruption of the succeeding tooth is certain, it should be observed regularly and extracted promptly. If it occurs in the permanent teeth, use composite resin treatment or consider appropriate grinding to improve the aesthetics.
1. Milk teeth: fused teeth are formed due to the fusion of tooth germs during the developmental period, and when they occur in milk teeth, they can be examined by radiographs first to determine whether there are inherited permanent teeth, and if there are inherited permanent teeth, they need to be observed regularly, and if they cannot be removed in time, they can be extracted.
2. Permanent teeth: If it occurs in permanent teeth, due to the large teeth, there may be deep grooves in the joint, which will affect the aesthetics, and resin can be used to fill the deep grooves to improve the aesthetics and eliminate the plaque retention area. In addition, the oversized teeth can also be properly resharpened to make them slightly smaller and improve aesthetics.
Fused teeth are clinically susceptible to caries and aesthetic impact, and are generally treated symptomatically in the clinic.