I have pulp polyp. Went to a dentist. She said that its in my molar (deciduous tooth) she said that its my milk tooth and the permanent tooth did not came even when I am 19 now. So that's why I have problem of pulp polyp in my tooth. She said that I will have to pull out that teeth and to fill tha gap I should get braces. Is the reason by this doctor justified?
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Yes you do not have an option other than extraction and rest is required for filling of gap.
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Retained molar milk teeth r saved in circumstances wer the tooth is healthy n not interfering with your chewing or your permanent tooth. In such cases rct n capping is done. If the milk teeth is decided to b removed by dentist after your dental evaluating, it can b replaced by implant or bridge. If you r hving crowding/ bite prob or other prob which requires braces treatment, space gained from removal of this tooth can b utilised for teeth movement. Taking braces treatment for closing of gap due to milk teeth removal alone can't b justified. You hv option of implant/ bridge instead.
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The pulp polyp is remedied by curetting the new connective tissue mass from the pulp holding cell and also carrying out endodontic therapies on the remaining tooth root structures, assuming the interradicular ground remains undamaged. Extraction can be an accepted remedy alternative. There is absolutely no malignant change and the lesion is not going to automatically regress. Leaving a pulp polyp without treatment can lead to a number of problems. Contamination of the adjoining gingival tissue mass and also abscess could appear. The harmful bacteria might spread to additional healthy teeth leading to other cavities to create, leading to the requirement for more dental treatments. Finally, the teeth might end up being too affected to restore and the impacted teeth might have to be removed.
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