What to do when a child’s tooth grows into the gums

Children’s teeth grow to the gums may be permanent teeth ectopic eruption, extra teeth, etc., as follows.
1. Ectopic eruption of permanent teeth: it may be caused by ectopic eruption of permanent teeth due to the stagnation of milk teeth, occupying the position of permanent teeth, or premature loss of milk teeth, resulting in displacement of neighboring teeth, leading to insufficient eruption space, which causes ectopic eruption of permanent teeth.
2. Hyperplasia: It may be formed by splitting the tooth germ or from the formation of too many tooth buds, mostly seen between the two maxillary mesial incisors, often single, but can also appear in pairs. They are usually small, with conical crowns and short roots.
There may be other reasons for children’s teeth to grow into the gums, and it is recommended to visit the hospital in time to receive early professional treatment.