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Failure of eruption of teeth is a dental condition where the teeth do not erupt, or emerge, from the gums as they should. This condition can occur in both primary (baby) teeth and permanent (adult) teeth.

Causes

Failure of eruption of teeth can be caused by a variety of factors. These include:

Symptoms

The primary symptom of failure of eruption of teeth is the absence of one or more teeth in the mouth. Other symptoms can include:

  • Pain or discomfort in the gums
  • Delayed loss of primary teeth
  • Difficulty chewing or speaking

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of failure of eruption of teeth typically involves a dental examination and may also include dental X-rays. These can help to identify any physical obstructions or impacted teeth.

Treatment

Treatment for failure of eruption of teeth depends on the underlying cause. It may include:

See also

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