I have a friend who needs braces, and the ortho said that they will have to remove one tooth on the bottom due to the overcrowding. This patient's bottom back teeth (molar and bicuspids are all decently placed and aligned, but the front 6 teeth (incisors and canines) are like this: two central incisors are somewhat normally placed. Two lateral incisors are pushed back extremly far. The two canines are angled in and protrude out and obstruct most of the view of the two lateral incisors.
At first, we thought that the removal was to be of one of the lateral incisors, as the canine could be pushed to fill in most of that gap. Upon further review, it looks like the ortho actually chose one of the central incisors (24) to be removed.
I know nothing about dentistry, so I have two questions. 1) is removing one tooth normal? I'm worried about symmetry. 2) if it is, is removing a CENTRAL incisor normal??? (This patient is a professional and could use without a gap in the front!)
2007-12-11
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