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If there is an over-retained milk tooth, a few options can be considered-
- Extraction: Most of the time, the over-retained milk tooth is extracted. If possible, the permanent tooth can be brought in that space.
- No treatment: The second common option is to keep the milk tooth as long as it stays.
- Restoration: Sometimes, milk teeth can be restored to look like permanent teeth.
- Crown/ Veneer: Rarely, a crown/ veneer can be given.
The treatment depends on a number of factors like the presence or absence of permanent tooth, the condition of milk tooth eg. decay, ankylosis, remaining root etc. [/ultimate_heading][ultimate_spacer height=”20″][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_toggle title=”References”]evaluation of factors associated with persistent primary teeth | European Journal of Orthodontics | Oxford Academic
Ceramic Veneers for Esthetic Restoration of Retained Primary Teeth: A 4-year Follow-up Case Report
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