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Not disroot of milk teeth
I want to tell u that my milk teeth are not disroot but permanent teeth has already come. the condition is that in my mouth instead of 32 teeth i have 36 teeth due to the presence of both milk and permanent teeth.what should i do
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Please visit an orthodontist to assess the condition. S/he will guide you about what needs to be done.
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In age of 10 to 16you are in a typical.mixed dentition stage.Don't  panic rather make yourself visit to the neighbourhood dentist to feel.what the requirements and weither baby tooth nwed uprooted to prevent crowding...2nd..is there any diproportion developing or not....get.an full.mouth xray called OPG done...it will.make.to look insight .and.will make u much predictable.and.decision.making with the dentist too.
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Show neighbourhood dentist whom.u can follow time.and again.and will.be free to discuss several.time....do.Opg a.full.mouth x ray
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You should just an opg done first, in order to get a good understanding of what is happening under the hood. Outline your problem, in terms of esthetics or food entrapment and what is exactly bothering you and bring it to a specialist. Typically an orthodontist
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Hello you need to see a dentist first, he will see the condition and accordingly he will plan out the procedure,weather you need a orthodontic treatment or just the extraction of milky teeth.
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What did not exfoliate naturally has to be extracted clinically..... any delay in this treatment should be avoided so that further malalignment of the teeth can be prevented.... please visit a dentist for a proper clinical examination..... One X Ray called OPG might also be required before the treatment.... Regards
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hi, you have to visit a dentist and get your milk teeth removed. after the milk teeth is removed you have to undergo orthodontic treatment to align your teeth ..
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Hello mam, you need to see an orthodontist,who will plan the removal of these overretained milk teeth and align the permanent teeth into position. Regards Dr Sumanmakam
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Hi,Please visit a dentist who will advise you a full mouth x ray called OPG and refer you to braces specialist who will clinically see & advise removal of milk teeth followed by braces treatment if required
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