Do you have to pull out a decayed molar tooth?

The primary incisors, also known as incisors, are located in the center of the teeth and are called milk incisors until they fall out. When the milk incisor is rotten and empty, it should be extracted in time. When the permanent incisor is rotten and empty, the root is not resorbed, so it doesn’t need to be extracted; when the root is resorbed, it should be extracted in time.
1. Extraction: If the milk incisor is rotten and empty, it is better to extract it in time, so as to prevent the inflammation of the root tip from affecting the development of the inherited permanent teeth. The roots of the incisors are resorbed and have no value for preservation, so they can be extracted.
2. No extraction: the incisors are rotten but the roots are not resorbed, no need to extract the teeth, first root canal treatment of the teeth, about two weeks and then crown restoration to restore the function and aesthetics of the teeth.
Plate teeth have been decayed in time to the hospital, analyze the specific situation of the remaining teeth, and then choose the best treatment plan.