What causes sudden tooth growth?

Dec 05, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhang Liwen
Introduction
Sudden tooth growth may be caused by reasons such as the eruption of permanent teeth, wisdom teeth, or supernumerary teeth. In children aged 6 to 12 years, sudden tooth growth could result from the emergence of permanent teeth. If the primary (baby) teeth have not fallen out while the underlying teeth are already erupting, this may be due to retained deciduous teeth. During the process of wisdom tooth eruption, localized swelling may occur.

Sudden tooth growth may be caused by reasons such as eruption of permanent teeth, wisdom teeth, or supernumerary teeth.

1. Eruption of Permanent Teeth

If children aged 6 to 12 experience sudden tooth growth, it could be due to the eruption of permanent teeth. If baby teeth have not yet fallen out while new teeth are already emerging, this may indicate delayed loss of primary teeth (retained deciduous teeth), and the baby teeth should be promptly removed at a正规 hospital.

2. Wisdom Teeth

In adults, sudden tooth growth may be attributed to the emergence of wisdom teeth. The process of wisdom tooth eruption often causes local swelling, pain, inflammation, and other discomforts, requiring timely medical treatment.

3. Supernumerary Teeth

Sudden appearance of a tooth in the mouth may also be due to supernumerary teeth. It is recommended to seek prompt evaluation and treatment at the dental department of a正规 hospital. If diagnosed as supernumerary teeth, timely extraction surgery is advised.

In daily life, maintain good oral hygiene and cleanliness to prevent bacterial growth in the mouth.

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