Will having baby teeth as an adult cause any problems?

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Baby teeth with no permanent successors can last for many years if there is sufficient root structure to support chewing.

I myself have 2 baby teeth that are healthy and no permanent successors for these teeth!

If you have been considering braces, then the status of these baby teeth may be called into question. Orthodontic movement of these teeth may activate the exfoliation process and cause the baby teeth to loosen and fall out.

This is possible with any baby tooth. For this reason, in the course of planning your orthodontic treatment, you may decide to pre-empt this by removing the baby teeth as part of your treatment plan and either close the spaces left behind or preserve the spaces for implants. This decision depends on the space required to align your teeth and also your facial profile.

There is no rush to extract your baby teeth right now to place implants, especially if it is a front tooth. Since you are still so young, your upper jawbone is not completely mature and you may end up with a gum defect around the implant from continued maturation of the jawbone after the implant is placed.

Baby teeth can last even up to your 40s and the decision whether to extract them can be made even at that time without adversely affecting the outcome. The only time I would push for extraction to be done sooner is if the baby tooth root shows signs of becoming fused to the jawbone (ankylosis). This can compromise the amount of bone in that area for a future implant.

Hope this answers your question!

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Do braces change your facial profile?

You have asked a very interesting question and I am afraid the answer is yes and no! I will try to explain it as best I can. Braces CAN change profiles: Braces can change profiles only when the orthodontists and the patient plan to get it changed from the START of the treatment. A good example is when patients complain that when taking photographs, they notice that their side profile is sticking out and they have a very full smile (most patients use the terms, I look like a horse!) In this case, braces can help to retract the teeth to allow the patient to have a softer, gentler profile.

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Should I do my dental crown or braces first?

It is better to get your braces done first before your crown. This is because the tooth and gum position will move and it may affect the final crown work. The crown surface may also be damaged during braces work (risk is small) which means that you may need a new crown after braces. If you want to be treated with subsidy you will need a polyclinic referral letter. However please note that there are no subsidies for any orthodontic treatment. You can be seen by the postgraduate students at NUS for a slightly reduced price for braces if you wanted to.

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