To stop the top tooth from hyper-erupting, you need to replace the lost lower tooth. This can be accomplished with either a bridge, partial, or implant. Discuss your options with your dentist.
You should not take out your upper tooth. Removing it could cause other upper teeth to come in crooked. See your dentist for advice on what to do about the tooth you don't like.
an abscess. or another tooth trying to grow through, depending on age. if its an abscess you may have to get it pulled.
The tooth would be pulled and you'll need a type of bridge if the tooth missing is near the front. I had one of my upper teeth (next to the eye tooth) taken out and now have a bridge there and you can't tell the difference. It's not cheap!
For a child if they lose an upper tooth the child's parents will plant it in the ground and if a child loses a bottom tooth the child's parents will throw it on the rooftops so the new tooth will grow healthy and upwards.
Tooth 13 is the upper left second bicuspid. It is found on the upper left. It is the fourth tooth back.
A dentist will be able to assist with deciding what to do. Local dental schools maybe able to help as well.
Yes, the extraction of an upper tooth can affect the sinuses.
tooth 7, according to the universal system of tooth notation is maxillary right lateral incisor
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The upper layer is different from the bottom layer because the bottom layer has more gualities to a living thing than the upper layer.
The upper layer is different from the bottom layer because the bottom layer has more gualities to a living thing than the upper layer.
Your teeth and upper jaw stop growing when, the cows come home for dinner