There is a congenital tooth that did not grow ……

Patient Question: Disease:There is a congenital tooth that did not grow out…in the jaw Description:After taking dental films, I found that there is a tooth in the lower row of teeth that did not grow congenitally…buried in the jaw Hope to provide help:The orthodontic clinic told me to go to the hospital to dig it out…in the lower row of the front four teeth The following … outside a little can not see … in the flesh of the teeth … necessary to take out … Shandong University Oral Hospital, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Li Tao Reply: Shandong University Oral Hospital, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Li Tao According to your description may be an obstructed tooth, if you can not If you can’t traction to the normal position, you usually need to pull out, so as not to affect the movement of teeth. I’ll show you the dental film first…to see if it needs to be extracted Shandong University Dental Hospital Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Li Tao replied: I saw your film, it should be an interrupted cusp. If the tooth needs to be extracted when the initial orthodontic plan is made, it is better to extract it. And it is very difficult to pull out that tooth inside in this case. If it is not extracted it may indeed affect the movement of the tooth and cysts may occur around the blocked tooth later. Patient Question: Okay…got it…thanks