My milk teeth didn't fell .I thought it won't be a big issue .years passing it slowly decrease its size ...and have a cavity for 5 yrs but it won't make any pain...but it look dangerous ...and I have an another problem that I can't bite normally . when I bite my lower chin is in front ... looks abnormal ..is that a big issue and tell me the recovery and remedy ...how will it cost to treat it.
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First u get an OPG . THEN GO TO ORTHODONTIST . YOUR Problem is prognanthic mandible. So the main problem is with lower jaw . In opg u can see whether permanent tooth s there under milk tooth . Mostly u have to go for surgical correction for better smile since u r aged. And seeing opg only v can proceed with treatment f milk tooth.
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You need to consult an orthodontist to sort out your problems.
From what I can see it seems that you have a class 3 tendency which is a problematic issue to manage at your age.
The two treatment options you can opt for are 1)Surgical correction 2)Camouflage treatment
Also there might be permanent teeth stuck under your primary teeth.
Images alone aren’t enough for a proper diagnosis and a radiograph is required to understand your condition properly.
Next Steps
Get an OPG and a Lateral Cephalogram xrays and consult an orthodontist.
A CBCT might also be needed depending on the treatment plan.
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