A couple of weeks ago, I had my
routineRoutine sputum culture xrays, cleaning and exam..and at that point my general dentist wrote a letter to my orthodontist mainly just to ask him to make room for a crown once treatment is over...but he also mentioned at the end of the letter a different issue...which I am hoping to get explained a bit here..he writes..
"I don't see how you can improve on the arrangement in the maxillary
anteriorAnterior cruciate ligament (acl) injury
Anterior knee pain
Anterior vaginal wall repair. #7 coronally is great, but the root "dog legs" into the root of #8. Probably nothing can be done about that."
I have copies of my xray to give to the orthodontist...and upon looking at them, I can tell what he means. Are there any complications that would arrive from this...anything that would put those two
teethBroken or knocked out tooth
Dental care - adult
Dental x-rays
Development of baby teeth
Development of permanent teeth
Plaque and tartar on teeth
Teething
Teething symptoms
Toothaches at risk...or is it more just an anatomical difference? IF there is any risk from that..is it true that nothing could be done?
the part that was more confusing to me was the root from 7 being so crooked that its touching the root from 8 and whether or not that leaves problems for those teeth down the line.
I should have been more specific...the crown are is lower left...the two teeth with the wierd roots are upper right...two separate issues.