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Have two tiger teeth?

There are two tiger teeth that can't get married. Getting married is superstitious. In modern times, we should treat our marriage correctly.

Tiger tooth is a kind of tooth. Many beauty lovers have tiger teeth, but for some beauty lovers, most of them want their teeth to be neat and don't want tiger teeth to affect their appearance. So there's nothing wrong with a woman having tiger teeth, as long as it doesn't affect her appearance. If you think tiger's teeth are not good, you can have dental plastic surgery.

Tiger teeth are canine teeth, that is, two single fangs on the upper jaw, which protrude outward at the age of 12 or 13, much like the teeth of tigers when they quarrel, so they are called "tiger teeth". They are really what they call "outstanding". Their teeth are thick, their roots are deep and long, and their sharp knives have a unique function of tearing food. Moreover, it has strong disease resistance and is not easy to rot. It is the "longevity star" in teeth.

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"Tiger tooth" refers to the dislocated fangs on the labial side. Outside the dental arch. Because the crown of the tree is large and the roots are long, it looks particularly ugly when it sticks out to support its lips. People want to have their tiger teeth pulled out just to look good. But this is very wrong. "Tiger teeth" must not be pulled out casually, because? Maxillary canines play an irreplaceable role in the oral cavity.

The formation of "tiger teeth" is often due to the premature shedding of primary teeth, and the eruption of adjacent permanent teeth moves to the gap, occupying the position of canine teeth. There is not enough space for canine teeth to erupt, which forces them to erupt at a high position on the labial side, thus protruding the dental arch.

If you have a "tiger tooth", you have to go to the hospital, and the doctor will give treatment according to the child's condition. In orthodontics, tooth extraction should be considered only when premolars completely occupy the position of canines, or when dentition is extremely uncoordinated and canines develop abnormally, which is difficult to correct unless tooth extraction is carried out.