Tiger teeth are located in the corners of the mouth and play a role in supporting the corners of the mouth and keeping the face full, and when they are removed, they affect the relationship between the teeth and the bite, and can cause the face to collapse, and they also play an important role in the chewing process, so they cannot just be removed. Tiger teeth is a common name, usually refers to the cusp of the tooth that does not grow neatly. This tooth has a strong body, deep and long roots, not easy to be decayed, and has a strong chewing ability. In case of multiple teeth or retained milk teeth, the multiple teeth or retained milk teeth should be extracted so that the tiger teeth can go back into the normal tooth row. If the position is not enough, you can consider extracting the first or second premolar with orthodontic treatment and then just pull the tiger teeth back into the normal tooth row. It is important to consult with an orthodontic professional to determine if the first or second premolar should be removed. If children’s tiger teeth affect their facial appearance, they can be observed first, because during the development of children, the jawbone continues to grow, and as the jawbone grows, the teeth will adjust on their own, and there is a possibility that the tiger teeth will “return to the team”. After the tooth replacement is over, even if the tiger teeth still affect the aesthetics, you can go to the orthodontics department for treatment.