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Hello, My son who is now 7 years old lost one his front milk tooth all of a sudden when he was only 5 years! that particular milk tooth was half broken ,it was broken when he fell while playing at the age of 4, after the tooth have fallen another tooth came out immediately which is confirmed as a mesodent by the dentist. The mesodent was extracted at the age of 7 (1 month ago) the issue is permanent tooth is not erupting at that place, xray was taken revealing an impacted supernumerary inside, dentist advice us to wait for 3 months for the eruption of 21, can you suggest anything regarding this issue shall we wait for 3 months?
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Ur q is little mixed up n I think u asked same q earlier where I requested u to send a picture of the xray online but it seems u don't want the ans as repeating a q will not give u the ans where input would so if u wish an ans send pics of xray on line
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Wait as suggested by your doc.
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Kindly wait for 3 months to erupt new teeth.
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