Hi I have a question about two eights of teeth, one at the top and the other at the bottom, these two teeth were removed on one side 2 years ago, is there a possibility that new eights will grow in these places, whether these teeth are necessary to remove or is there a possibility that now the teeth will straighten after removing these teeth.
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Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist, Editor
1 year ago
To @Anonim: as I have already written - this question should be addressed to the orthodontist, in my opinion it will be rather necessary to treat.
Hello, I meant that the eights crooked me very much all the upper and lower teeth, so I decided to remove them and now there is a question whether after removing these eights all upper and lower teeth will straighten without orthodontic appliances
Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist, Editor
1 year ago
"Eights" are permanent teeth that do not grow back after pulling, except in rare situations when the patient has supernumerary eights and after pulling these teeth can "reveal themselves" giving the impression that the pulled teeth grow back. However, as I mentioned, these are exceptional situations. I'm not sure what "teeth to remove" you're asking about. If there is a problem with the bite or positioning of the teeth, the removal of eights can help by freeing up space in the jaw. In general, however, orthodontic treatment is needed to straighten the teeth. It is best to discuss this with a dentist specializing in orthodontics.