Patient: Description of the condition (onset time, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): Hello doctor, my daughter knocked the bottom four incisors when she was two years old, the middle two fell out, the next two knocked and split, half a tooth remains, in recent months repeated gum abscess, the doctor squeezed out the abscess, eat anti-inflammatory drugs, this time there is an abscess, the doctor took dental films said not good treatment, let us go to a large hospital to take I don’t know what to do. Is it very serious? After the doctor squeezed out the abscess and took anti-inflammatory medication, is it necessary to take a fracture, she is now 4 years old, will it affect the growth of permanent teeth in the future? Wei Yan, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Urumqi Stomatological Hospital
The most important thing is to take a look at the root of the traumatized milk tooth and consider extracting the tooth with apical inflammation if necessary, but if the root condition is good, consider conservatively leaving the milk tooth root, but be sure to do root canal treatment, just take anti-inflammatory drugs to treat the symptoms but not the root cause.