Does deciduous tooth caries absorb roots?


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The root resorption of deciduous teeth is mainly caused by two reasons, such as physiological root resorption of deciduous teeth. In the age close to the replacement of deciduous teeth, the roots of deciduous teeth will be absorbed, absorbed to almost nothing, and then the deciduous teeth will be loose before falling out, and normal permanent teeth will erupt. This is the first reason. The second reason for root resorption of deciduous teeth is serious caries of deciduous teeth, resulting in root resorption. In summary, both of the above causes may lead to root resorption of deciduous teeth. The first cause is physiological, which is normal and does not need treatment. The second cause is pathological, which is abnormal and needs treatment.