Loose incisors do not have to be extracted, only when the alveolar bone resorption of the incisors is greater than 2/3 of the root length, alveolar bone resorption is less than 2/3 of the root length, then the loose tooth fixation is used.
1. Extraction: The apical tooth root film shows that the alveolar bone resorption is greater than 2/3 of the root length, which is of little significance to retain, and the incisors can be extracted. Dental implant restoration or other prosthetic restoration will be performed later to restore the aesthetics and function of the front teeth.
2. No extraction: The apical radiographs of the teeth show that the alveolar bone resorption is less than 2/3 of the root length, in this case, try not to extract the teeth. You can take ligature wire combined with light-curing composite resin periodontal splinting method to fix the teeth, so that the loose teeth gradually return to normal, but also to restore the aesthetic appearance of the front teeth.
Loose incisors, must promptly go to the hospital stomatology department, after a professional physician’s examination, to determine the best treatment plan.