What should I do if I have a tooth on the bed of my teeth?

A tooth growing on the bed of the tooth may be caused by supernumerary teeth, buried teeth, retained milk teeth, etc. Patients can improve their condition through tooth extraction treatment and orthodontic treatment.
1. Multiple teeth: Most of the multiple teeth are not in the right position, or they are misshapen teeth. For the multiple teeth that affect chewing, you can consult your doctor in time for a radiographic examination, and have the multiple teeth extracted according to your own situation in order to improve the symptoms.
2. Buried teeth: Commonly found in maxillary cuspids, if the patient’s age is relatively small, the teeth can be pulled to the normal position through orthodontic methods, if the patient’s age is older, the affected teeth can be extracted by way of treatment.
3. Retained milk teeth: The roots of milk teeth are not completely absorbed, resulting in milk teeth not loosening and falling out, and permanent teeth are erupting outside the arch, so the retained milk teeth can be extracted to avoid affecting the growth of permanent teeth in the later stage. If the teeth are abnormally aligned at a later stage, orthodontic treatment can be carried out.
It is recommended that the patient actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, pay attention to maintaining oral hygiene in life, brush teeth on time, rinse the mouth in time after eating, and so on.