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Baby tooth still intact
My baby tooth is still there,once dentist took x ray and said i have permanent tooth behind the baby tooth ,what are possiblebways of treatment,kindly guide.
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If ur baby tooth is moving ,get it removed first. Since u have permanent down ,depending on its location n visibility u can opt for braces treatment ( it takes bit long duration for the treatment ). If not at all interested in braces ,n there's space for the tooth or its affecting ur looks ,eating  u can either opt for implant or bridge as per ur choice. ( short duration treatment) Tc  stay aware stay healthy . .
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If baby tooth is obstructing the eruption of permanent tooth, it should be removed . Depends on age of the kid and X ray.
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Pls put picture of tooth and also Xray of the same tooth.
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Depending on the position of permanent tooth We can decide whether it can be brought in the correct position with the help of orthodontics
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