Should this extra tooth be extracted?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-15
25 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    Extra teeth need to be extracted, because extra teeth can cause a variety of harms, so it needs to be detected as early as possible and extracted as soon as possible. The harm of extra teeth mainly lies in affecting the development of permanent teeth, the arrangement of teeth, and causing cyst lesions. Extra teeth are most common in childhood and can create gaps between the teeth because it affects the alignment of the permanent teeth, most commonly between the two front teeth.

    Due to the appearance of extra teeth, there can also be crowding of permanent teeth, and there may be multiple teeth on the road to permanent tooth eruption, and there may also be impacted permanent teeth, delayed eruption of permanent teeth, and in rare cases, extra teeth may also cause premature eruption of permanent teeth. Long-term dormant extra teeth can cause lesions such as cysts in the jaw and resorption of tooth roots. Therefore, it should be extracted for an extra tooth.

    In general, it is not difficult or risky to remove an erupted extra tooth; For the ambushed extra teeth, CT is required to fully locate the tooth, and the operation is relatively more invasive, which can be performed under local anesthesia or general anesthesia, depending on the difficulty of the operation. There is a question of the timing of extraction of extra teeth, and the best time for extraction of extra teeth is determined according to many factors such as the location of the extra teeth, the trauma of the operation, the cooperation of the child, and the age of the child.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    If this kind of tooth does not cause pain or does not affect the usual eating, it can also be removed, but once this happens, it is recommended to remove it as soon as possible.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Yes, your tooth is too prominent, you should bite it often, if it doesn't affect you, you don't need to pull it out.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    It should be unplugged. See what the doctor has to say.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The end teeth are also called follower teeth, wisdom teeth. Generally speaking, the end teeth do not have much effect, because they grow at the very edge of the gums, so it is difficult to clean the teeth by brushing, and it is easy to cause tooth decay, periodontitis and other diseases.

    Some end teeth will grow laterally due to improper growth position, and the adjacent tooth will be damaged.

    The tooth at the end was supposed to be extracted, but it was too painful. Some people don't have a tooth anymore when they reach adulthood, and they don't have to be extracted if they are safe with the adjacent tooth.

    Do you want to pluck the person and see what the dentist says.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It will have an impact. But the specific effects also vary from person to person, and it is related to the bone density of your teeth.

    Relate. I once had three teeth pulled out and all of them had an impact. I am 23 years old. Orthodontics is currently underway.

    Let's start with Big Tooth. I had a big tooth extracted when I was a teenager. It's the lower teeth. After the extraction, the other tooth slides due to the vacancy in the position of the tooth. The tooth behind this tooth slipped a certain position and leaned down a little.

    Two wisdom teeth were extracted the year before last, one of which had four roots, and the strength was great when it erupted, and all the left upper teeth were crooked, and the position of a row of teeth was not restored after the wisdom teeth were removed.

    But these are also different from person to person, from the perspective of tooth bone, if your tooth bone density is relatively large, then the tooth is not so susceptible to the impact of tooth extraction, less likely to move, if your bone is more harmonious, that is, the tooth bone density is small, the tooth is susceptible to the impact of the removal of the vacancy, resulting in movement. In addition, after the tooth is removed, it will also affect the stability and durability of other teeth.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Of course, it can affect, especially the adjacent teeth and the jaw teeth, due to the lack of bite force, resulting in the overload of almost the entire dentition, which has a cascading negative effect.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Let me give you an example, when my mother was young, she lost a tooth, which was the third tooth on the left side of her jaw, and at that time, she didn't care if it didn't affect the appearance, and after a few years, the other teeth began to appear gaps, and they were no longer as tight as before;

    To give you another example, my friend has insect teeth, and after extracting one, he planted another one in time, and now he doesn't change much when he laughs or something.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It definitely has an impact, there is less support on both sides, but it may be more serious if it is not pulled.

    Generally, we do not recommend tooth extraction unless it is necessary to do so, in which case tooth extraction is the best option. For example, pulp decay, gum infection... Anyway, it will have an impact on the surrounding teeth, and it is a better choice to pull it out decisively at this time.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is recommended to insert a new tooth as soon as possible, otherwise it is easy to cause gingival hyperplasia, and it will not be possible to insert this tooth in the future.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The penultimate tooth of the lower teeth is either the first molars or the second molars. After molar tooth extraction, the impact of tooth loss on the individual is multifaceted, and it is still necessary to have a tooth prosthesis in time. Generally, removable dentures should be inserted one month after tooth extraction, fixed dentures can be inserted after three months, and dental implants can be placed after half a year.

    Premature dental prostheses often cause dentures to become loose and unfit after one and a half years of wearing, and need to be remade. However, long-term non-prosthetic tooth insertion after tooth extraction will lead to problems such as residual tooth tilt, jaw clenching disorder, and temporomandibular joint disease. Therefore, teeth should be prosthesized in time after missing teeth.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    First of all, you should go to the hospital to have a dental film, if the wisdom tooth is not in the right position, it will not grow out, and it must be extracted. (Most people have wisdom teeth that are not in the right position).

    If the location is OK, you can wait, there are also two ways to deal with swollen and sore gums:

    One is to go to the hospital and do periodontal irrigation with hydrogen peroxide.

    The second is oral anti-inflammatory drugs, you can also take some metronidazole or tinidazole (these two drugs are for anaerobic infection, oral inflammation is mostly anaerobic bacteria), but the effect of taking medicine is not as good as rinsing.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In the first case, the trauma is broken, and the filling will do.

    If the tooth is broken due to external forces such as movement, first check whether the tooth root is stable if it does not hurt the tooth nerve, and if the tooth root is stable, it is enough to put the denture in time. At present, there are various dental prostheses to meet the different requirements of different patients, the color of the porcelain tooth is consistent with the appearance of the residual tooth root, there will be no black lines at the surface joint, and the dentures will not show flaws.

    In the second case, tooth decay and broken teeth.

    Fillings are timely and effective in preserving the tooth roots.

    Tooth decay is inevitable due to poor oral hygiene, and if the tooth is broken due to tooth decay, at this time, filling is the best way to deal with it, and there is no need to extract the tooth root.

    In the third case, the pulp nerve is not injured, and the root canal ** protects the diseased tooth.

    Due to the broken tooth, the chewing function of the tooth is weakened, and it is not as beautiful as before, in order to save the tooth in time, the root canal is carried out, and the root of the broken tooth is disinfected to prevent the re-invasion and infection of external bacteria. The affected tooth is left in place, and then the next step of treatment and restoration is carried out.

    If your tooth is broken, but none of the above conditions have been damaged, the tooth nerve has been damaged, the root of the tooth is black, and you don't feel anything after eating, then the root of the tooth has to be extracted, because the root of the tooth has been necrotic, and if it remains in the mouth, it is still a threat to the health of the adjacent teeth.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You can pull out, it will not hurt to pull after anesthetic, after three or four months of extraction, you have to set dentures back to fix adjacent teeth, if you extract wisdom teeth, you don't need to set them, I wish you a healthy and beautiful tooth.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    OK. It doesn't hurt when you get anesthetic.

    Don't be afraid. If you adjust your heart, you won't be afraid.

    Psychological factors can cause a certain reason.

  16. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I Xiaotong, just took a friend to pull out the tooth a few days ago, and told you to go to the dentistry first, after the doctor has completed the examination, he will give you anti-inflammatory drugs in the teeth, and the doctor will tell you to wait for your inflammation to go away, and you can pull it out after 2 to 3, which is very safe.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The tooth only grows once in a lifetime, although it can be extracted, but it is generally not recommended to be extracted, unless the orthodontic is the posterior tooth squeezes out the front tooth before it needs to be extracted.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is recommended to go to the dental clinic to take a X-ray to see if it affects the growth of the front teeth or squeezes the front teethIf the impacted tooth is barb-shaped, it is recommended to remove it earlyAs someone who has four wisdom teeth and two of them have been removed, you will be told that wisdom teeth do not have to be extracted, but wisdom teeth that do not grow well must be treated as soon as possible, such as impacted teethImpacted teeth: The tooth cannot erupt into the normal occlusal position due to improper position in the jaw, which is called impacted tooth or impacted tooth. When the normal bite is hindered, other normal teeth will be squeezed, causing the other better teeth to be squeezed more and more, causing symptoms such as caries, loosening, and alveolar bone resorption.

    Impacted teeth are also easy to hide dirt and dirt between the gums covering him, breeding bacteria, causing bad breath and other conditions, when the body's resistance decreases, there will be inflammation, inflammation, pain, swollen cheeks, difficulty opening the mouth, unable to swallow, etc., pregnant women should be most afraid of this pain, at that time expectant mothers can not even go to the tooth extraction, because the tooth extraction is required to play anesthetic, affecting the baby in the body.

    If you have to take action after the tooth has a problem, it will be very painful, and it will take a week of pocket money and a week of porridge to be extracted, and if the gums are large, you may also face the consequences of stitches.

    We must pay attention to our dental health, check our teeth from an early age, brush our teeth in the morning and evening, and do regular check-ups every year to protect the health of our teeth, and solve problems in time, so that there will be no dental problems that many young people have today.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It's better to unplug it, otherwise if it's inflamed, it will hurt so much that you can't stand it.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If it doesn't affect it, you can leave it alone if there is no inflammation, but if it is inflamed or something, it is better to unplug it.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If it does not interfere with normal eating, it is recommended not to unplug it easily.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    You can not pull it out, but this one really hurts, and it hurts so badly.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    No, it depends on the specific situation, and inflammation must be treated.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If it doesn't affect your life, it's okay not to pull it out.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If it doesn't affect your life, if you don't feel uncomfortable, then it's up to you.

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