When a seven-year-old child’s incisors fall out and never grow, it may be caused by permanent teeth retention, ectopic permanent teeth, congenital absence, etc., which can be treated by guided eruption, orthodontic traction, implantation or crown and bridge restoration.
1. Retained permanent teeth: seven-year-old children’s incisors fall out in the routine but have not been growing, it may be due to early loss of milk teeth, resulting in gum hypertrophy, which causes permanent teeth to be retained in the alveolar bone can not be erupted, you can go to the hospital after local anesthesia stomatology department, cut through the hypertrophy of the gums for eruption guide to help the permanent teeth to erupt.
2. Orthodontic traction: If the milk incisors fall out due to normal factors, but the permanent incisors do not grow, it may be due to the incorrect position of the incisors or the gap is too small, you can go to the hospital to take an X-ray to confirm the diagnosis of the teeth for orthodontic traction, so that the incisors will grow to the normal ideal position.
3. Implant or crown and bridge restoration: If the incisors have been traumatized or congenitally missing, resulting in missing incisors, you can consider implant or crown and bridge restoration after adulthood to improve the situation.
When a seven-year-old child’s incisors fall out and don’t grow, it is recommended to consult a hospital to find out the condition of the disease and treat it in time.