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Concern) Adult deciduous tooth... Should I extract it? I'm worried about implants.
I was living without realizing I was uncomfortable.
When I was an adult in my late twenties, I found something white and hard inside my mouth while brushing my teeth.
At that time, I never thought about it being a retention, and I was just worried, "Could I be sick?"
After much 고민, I decided to go to the dentist.
I went to the dentist, had a 3D X-ray taken, and confirmed through examination that I have an impacted tooth.
I have an impacted tooth where the remaining tooth is embedded inside the gum and has not erupted outside the gum.
The slightly white appearance was due to an impacted tooth.
At that time, the local dental clinic extracted impacted teeth and primary teeth.
I recommended that you get an implant.
Since the hospital says I should do it, should I do it? Can I just leave it and get by without doing it?
I was 고민했지만 whether I should tell my parents and seek treatment.
I didn't receive treatment at that time because I wasn't feeling sick or uncomfortable.
And since I was a beginner, I didn't have much money... In terms of cost, implants were an expensive option.
Eight years later, due to pregnancy and childbirth, the remaining deciduous tooth on the right side started to cause slight shaking and mild pain when lying on that side, making breastfeeding a bit difficult.
I endured the discomfort in my teeth for my baby's breastfeeding and was able to exclusively breastfeed.
Currently, I am not breastfeeding, so I am considering whether I should proceed with implant or bridge treatment to retain the remaining milk.
And I wonder if there are any adult deciduous tooth insurance options available when getting implants...ㅠㅠ
I don't like the dentist..ㅠㅠ
I hate the hospital..ㅠㅠ Ah, really..ㅠㅠ
I think the place where I was diagnosed at that time was over-treatment.
I also want to find places that do not over-treat.ㅠㅠ...