No tooth loss and growth of new teeth for retained milk teeth, mostly associated with abnormal root resorption of milk teeth, inherited permanent teeth eruption obstacles and other factors, can be dealt with by increasing chewing teeth, extraction of milk teeth, orthodontics and other methods.
1. Abnormal root resorption of milk teeth: if you have not lost your teeth and grow new ones, but your milk teeth are still intact and have obvious looseness, you may have abnormal root resorption of milk teeth, so you can not pull out your teeth for the time being, and you can eat more apples, corn and other foods that require more chewing, which will make your milk teeth fall out faster.
2. Inherited permanent teeth eruption obstacles: no tooth loss and growth of new teeth and inherited permanent teeth eruption obstacles related to the permanent teeth eruption position, direction abnormalities, in order to avoid affecting the normal eruption of permanent teeth, the need for timely extraction of milk teeth.
3. Orthodontics: If you have not lost your teeth and have new teeth, and you find that your new teeth are crooked and crowded after the extraction of your milk teeth, then you can consider orthodontics.
When you find that you have not lost your teeth, you can take your child to the dental hospital in time.