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If a patient has not formed a permanent mandibular first bicuspid on the left side, the retained tooth in its place is typically the primary (deciduous) mandibular first molar. This can occur if the permanent tooth fails to develop due to various reasons such as agenesis or developmental anomalies. The retained primary molar may remain in the arch longer than usual, potentially leading to alignment issues or other dental complications.

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If you never lose a deciduous (baby) tooth, it can lead to several dental issues. The permanent teeth may become misaligned or crowded, as they can struggle to emerge properly. Additionally, the presence of retained baby teeth can cause problems with bite alignment and could lead to decay or infection if the baby tooth becomes damaged. In such cases, dental intervention may be necessary to remove the retained tooth and allow for proper development of the permanent teeth.


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