I'm 20 years old. All the upper, lower, left and right No. 6 teeth have had root canals, and then the lower right No. 6 tooth has been pegged. Now the real tooth originally reserved in the lower right has fallen off, the prosthesis is still there, and the gums inside have proliferated. Now I'm facing the problem that the teeth can't be used. The question is whether I can train the No. 5 tooth to chew instead of the No. 6 tooth? Will there be any sequelae? And now I'm in orthodontics. Can I move my wisdom teeth out to replace No. 6?
Condition Analysis:
First of all, if the root of No. 6 tooth is intact and not loose, a crown can be made for repair. Second, there is a large gap between the crown area of No. 5 tooth and No. 6 tooth, which can only partially restore the chewing function. Third, wisdom teeth are No. 8 teeth, which are far away from No. 6 teeth, so orthodontic treatment is difficult.
Condition Analysis:
I wonder if the teeth are arranged neatly? After removing the sixth tooth, you can consider denture repair or implant denture. Of course, you can also consider orthodontics. It depends on the specific situation. You can send clear pictures of your mouth. You'd better go to the stomatology department of a regular hospital for a look.
Condition Analysis:
Dental caries has not been treated in time, some teeth are missing, orthodontic traction is difficult to move forward, and if the local alveolar bone conditions are good, we can consider implant restoration, frequent brushing and mouthwash, maintain oral hygiene, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, and have regular follow-up.