Patient: My child has hematogenous osteomyelitis of the lower jaw, and now all the baby teeth have fallen out, and two more teeth have grown out and are now loose. What should I do if they don’t grow out? Cui Yingqiu, Department of Stomatology, Guangzhou Children’s Hospital: How long did the “two more teeth” occur after the “hematogenous osteomyelitis of the mandible”? There should be a panoramic film or CT film, can you upload it? Besides the loose teeth, are there any other discomfort? What is the current condition of the osteomyelitis? Patient: I just had a dead bone removal surgery and it grew out in a few days, and it’s still crooked, so I don’t think it will last long. I can’t upload the film for now, so please give me an idea, what should I do now and what will be the sequelae of my child? Cui Yingqiu, Department of Stomatology, Guangzhou Children’s Hospital: It should come off soon. The most important thing now is to control the infection. If the infection is not controlled, it is possible that the dead bone will expand and the remaining bone will dissolve due to inflammation. It can also cause some other systemic reactions. There should be sequelae. However, a specific evaluation can only be made after the osteomyelitis has completely healed. Nowadays, the technology of bone defect repair is more advanced, and there is no problem to repair the bone defect with surgery later. But it takes time and cost.