Incisors are incisors, and the incisors of a 10-year-old child will not grow back if half of the incisors are knocked out due to trauma, because the teeth do not have the ability to regenerate enamel, and the ability to regenerate dentin is also limited, and the incisors of a 10-year-old child are usually permanent teeth, and there are no inherited teeth to be replaced, as follows.
When a 10-year-old child’s incisor is knocked out in half due to trauma, the enamel and dentin may be damaged, in which the enamel is mineralized by enamel cells secretion during tooth development, and cannot be regenerated if damage occurs, while the dentin is damaged, although the dentin-forming cells in the pulp can form dentin, the formation of which is limited, and the shape of the tooth tissue cannot be restored.
Incisors usually begin to erupt at the age of 7~8 years old, and the incisors of a 10 year old child are usually permanent teeth, and there are no inherited teeth in the jawbone to replace them.
It is recommended to visit the hospital for early professional treatment.