Primary or Baby Teeth
Extraction of primary (baby) teeth for unerupted palatally displaced permanent canine teeth in children.
The permanent canine tooth in the upper (maxillary) jaw sometimes does not erupt into the mouth correctly. In about 1% to 3% of the population these teeth will be diverted into the roof of the mouth (papa tally). It has been suggested that if the deciduous canine is removed at the right time this palatal eruption might be avoided.
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