Most of us have all our permanent teeth by the age of 12 or 13. However, it sometimes happens that adults have one or more primary teeth, the so-called persistent teeth. These are most often the lower five. When the dentist determines that the patient has a primary tooth, they recommend taking an X-ray to find the cause of this condition. It is usually the lack of a permanent tooth bud. In such a case, the primary tooth should not be removed, it can remain in place even until the age of 30-40. Then it usually falls out. Then it is advisable to make an implant or denture. This is often possible only after orthodontic preparation. However, if the tooth bud is in the maxilla or mandible, then the primary tooth is most often removed and surgical and orthodontic treatment is implemented to introduce a permanent tooth into the arch. An impacted tooth that remains in the oral cavity without treatment or observation can damage the roots of adjacent teeth or cause the formation of cysts.
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