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Hello friends, if you are 19 years old, if the tooth is extracted, it will definitely not grow again, if it is very loose, I advise you to pull it out as soon as possible, so as not to affect your normal eating, if you pull out the music, there is no need to worry, because after you pull out this tooth, you can go to the fixed dentures such as porcelain, you set a good point, generally after the inlay is not visible, you are talking about how old to stop growing teeth, this is not certain, generally at the age of 12 to 15 years old, That is, after all your permanent teeth have grown, there are generally no teeth to erupt!
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You'd better go to the hospital's dental department for a detailed examination. If the tooth is loosened for the third degree, there is definitely no way to keep it. If the loosening is not severe, a loose fixation can be done.
Usually the replacement period at the age of 12 has ended, that is, after the age of 12, the oral cavity is full of permanent teeth, and it is impossible to replace them, so it will definitely not grow after extraction.
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It is best not to pull out, it is recommended to keep it as much as possible. After all, your own teeth are better than dentures. A conventional periodontal system** can be done to save the teeth.
There is no limit to how much the growth has stopped, as this varies from person to person, and it is normal if you have wisdom teeth now. Even if you are in your twenties, it is normal.
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1.If you pull it out, it shouldn't grow, because you are 19 years old, not a child, but there are exceptions, depending on whether you are an ordinary person, the exception is that you will have wisdom teeth.
2.Generally, the child stops at the age of age and the teeth are replaced.
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Question 1: Do I need to extract a loose tooth? In the periodontology clinic, there are some patients who come to the clinic every day for loose teeth, and most of them are found to have loose teeth due to periodontitis.
There are two misunderstandings about loose teeth among patients, one is that all loose teeth should be extracted, and the other is that loose teeth would rather fall out on their own than be extracted. Both of these views are biased. Loose teeth caused by periodontitis can be fixed as long as they meet the indications, and with the continuous advancement of materials and technology, more and more loose teeth can be retained and continue to perform functions; But on the other hand, not all loose teeth are suitable for fixation, and loose teeth have certain indications, such as usually requiring that the absorption of alveolar bone in the affected tooth is less than the root length of 2 3 and so on.
At present, the most commonly used anterior tooth fixation method is the periodontal splint method of ligature wire combined with light-curing resin, that is, the affected tooth is continuously ligated with adjacent healthy teeth with ligature wire, and then veneered with light-curing resin to fix nylon filament and restore the appearance of anterior teeth. After this method of fixation, the affected tooth is not only fixed, but also more beautiful in appearance and color than before. Posterior tooth loosening is more fixed by restoration, such as casting continuous snap ring splint fixation, or continuous crown, continuous inlay, etc., after fixation by restoration, the affected tooth can withstand a large resultant force, and the function recovery is quite good.
In addition, root canal implantation can be performed for individual loose teeth without relying on adjacent healthy teeth, and good fixation results can also be achieved. Of course, loose tooth fixation can only be carried out under the premise that the affected tooth has passed through the foundation of the system and the inflammation is controlled, as long as the first measures are timely and reasonable, the loose tooth fixation surgery will achieve satisfactory results.
Question 2: Do loose teeth have to be extracted? 5 points This may be a periodontal problem Judging from your ** The bone of this tooth is almost gone, and you can go to the periodontology department of a regular hospital for examination**.
Question 3: Do loose teeth need to be extracted This depends on the degree of loosening of the teeth, loose teeth are generally caused by periodontitis, it is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible to check first, if it can not be fixed, it can only be extracted.
Question 4: The tooth is very loose, do you have to extract the tooth Hello, the tooth is loose does not have to be extracted, it is recommended that you go to your regular institution for examination to find out the cause of the tooth loosening, and then proceed to **, to avoid the loss of the tooth due to loosening.
Question 5: Why do you need to extract a loose tooth Hello, this depends on the degree of loose teeth, if your teeth are mild, and moderate loosening can be improved by **, then the doctor will arrange for you accordingly**, but if your loose teeth are more serious and have no retention value, then the doctor recommends that you better pull them out, hoping to help you
Question 6: Do I have to extract a tooth if the big tooth is loose It depends on what age, the child who changes the tooth can not be extracted, and if the adult is an adult, try to go to the hospital to save the tooth, and it is very expensive to extract and reimplant the tooth.
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Loose teeth do not need to be removed in most cases.
If the tooth is mildly loose, you can take anti-inflammatory drugs, once the inflammation subsides, the tooth can automatically return to a stable state; If the loosening is severe or the dislocation or displacement is severe, the tooth should be reset, and then ligated and fixed on the adjacent tooth, and anti-inflammatory drugs should be taken, oral hygiene should be maintained, and the tooth should be disabled for a short period of time, etc., and the tooth should return to normal after about a month.
Tooth loosening is manifested as: the cause of tooth loosening can be caused by external force, periodontal disease gum recession, elderly gum trophic atrophy caused by tooth loosening, severe tooth loss, the former is caused by external force loosening, the latter two cases are gum problems. From a medical point of view, this belongs to the nutritional nutrition of the gums or the atrophy caused by severe periodontal disease, but in the end, it comes down to the lack of nutrient supply to the gums themselves and the recession of the teeth.
The root of the tooth does not grow directly on the alveolar bone (gum), between them there is a thick layer of gingival tissue, which is called "periodontal tissue" by modern oral medicine (perhaps the inner gingiva is more vivid), and the periodontal tissue and alveolar bone are tightly wrapped by the peripheral gums. Therefore, the combination of teeth and alveolar bone is actually a joint relationship, which belongs to the micro-movement joint (small range of motion) in the human body, so even if the tooth is firm and healthy, there will be a slight sense of movement when touched by hand.
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When a tooth is completely lost, it is necessary to treat it in a timely and correct manner, so that the tooth can 'come back to life', and never throw it in the garbage can. "After the tooth is completely dislocated, you should protect the tooth, but do not clean the tooth yourself, you can soak it in fresh milk or saline, and then rush to the hospital as soon as possible, and the doctor will replant and fix it, in most cases, the reimplant can restore most of the function. If the perirchizoma around the root is well protected and the tooth dislocation is shorter, the effect is better.
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No, you can't see anything, if the tooth is not a big problem, it can be filled, if it is necrotic, it is useless for you to fill it.