What’s wrong with a kid whose teeth haven’t grown in a year?

If your child’s teeth have been lost for a year without growth, it may be caused by abnormal position of permanent teeth, congenital absence of permanent teeth, and multiple teeth.
1. Permanent teeth are not in the right position: there is not enough space for permanent teeth to erupt after the loss of milk teeth. In this case, it is necessary to take a dental apical radiograph and restore the tooth to its normal position through surgical correction, and then erupt out of the oral cavity.
2. Congenital loss of permanent teeth: permanent teeth congenitally missing teeth will not grow out, first do gap retainers, and then after the replacement of teeth, dental implants and other restorative methods.
3. Multiple teeth: If there are multiple teeth in the oral cavity, it will also affect the eruption of normal permanent teeth. First, take a surface tomography film to clarify the location of multiple teeth, and then remove the multiple teeth to make the permanent teeth erupt normally.
If your teeth have not grown out after a year, you should go to the hospital to take a surface tomography to determine the reason why your teeth are not growing, and then choose the best treatment plan.