Its called shark teeth get it fixed.
2007-04-17 11:20:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I had that, too. The baby tooth had a long root it shouldn't have had, and had to be pulled.
Have the first tooth removed as soon as possible; otherwise the permanent tooth in the 2d row will be crowded out.
2007-04-17 18:25:51
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answered by Paul P 4
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Pull the tooth out, always happens to me, except the tooth grows under the other tooth.
2007-04-17 18:20:51
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answered by Anonymous
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HEATHER,
THIS SECOND TOOTH BEHIND THE OTHER IS A PERMANENT TOOTH AND MUST BE ALLOWED TO GROW. SEE A DENTIST WHO WILL PULL OUT THE BABY TOOTH THAT WON'T COME OUT BY ITSELF.
2007-04-17 18:36:34
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answered by Dr. Albert, DDS, (USA) 7
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You should see a dentist, who will most likely pull out the baby tooth. If it doesn't come out soon, you'll wind up with very crooked teeth because there won't be adequate room for your adult teeth coming in.
2007-04-17 18:21:20
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answered by charmedchiclet 5
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see the dentist \it could be a wisdom tooth coming in and if it isn't pulled ,it will make the other one twist out of place and will be aw guard for you to eat
2007-04-17 18:21:47
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answered by caffsans 7
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is it growing behind a baby tooth or a new one ?? if it is a baby tooth dont worry about it
2007-04-17 18:25:57
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answered by xoooooooo 5
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Me too!! Lets be tooth buddies!! ok seriously i went the dentist, having it out next week.
2007-04-17 18:21:45
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answered by cpj79 3
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consult with your dentist to see when it can be removed. If left, it could cause a lot of problems from crowding the other teeth, and possibly infection (because it would be hard to clean), plus look unsightly.
2007-04-17 18:22:24
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answered by sissytwo 3
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Go to the dentist, they'll pull one. It sucks, but you'll need to have it done to keep yourself from having crooked teeth.
2007-04-17 18:20:46
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answered by Leah~Ariana is due Oct. 09~ 6
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See your dentist. A third set of "eye teeth" is fairly common, but a third set of incisors or molars is more unusual - don't ask me why. (I had a third set of incisors) They do have to come out, and the younger you do it, the less problem it is. Go for it.
2007-04-17 18:25:10
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answered by bullwinkle 5
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