What to do when milk teeth are too dense for replacement

If the permanent teeth are able to erupt normally when the milk teeth are too dense, there is no need to deal with it, but if the teeth are underdeveloped, it is necessary to extract the teeth.
1. Under normal circumstances, replacement of milk teeth starts at around 6 years old and is completed at around 12 years old. If the dense milk teeth do not affect the eruption of permanent teeth, that is to say, there is no failure to erupt, crooked, etc., then there is no need for special treatment, and good oral hygiene and observation can be done.
2. However, if there is a situation where the permanent teeth can’t grow out or the teeth are squeezed out of shape, in order to ensure that the teeth are in order, it is necessary to go to the hospital for treatment, and if necessary, it is also necessary to carry out extractions and orthodontic treatment.
Milk teeth are too dense for replacement of teeth need to be combined with the growth of permanent teeth, under the guidance of the doctor to carry out reasonable treatment, so as not to have an impact on the health of permanent teeth.