Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. The dentist stares at an x-ray and says that you have "congenitally missing incisors." What does that mean?"
...1. You are lacking some teeth that most people have 2. You have teeth that won't erupt 3. You had extensive decay in the past and needed teeth removed 4. You had an accident that caused you to lose some teeth Congenitally missing is a term that means that they never actually formed when you were growing up. Why it happens is unknown. It's not uncommon to see a person with congenitally missing teeth. Oftentimes, orthodontics or other cosmetic dentistry may be needed if they pose a concern to the patient.
Step 2 : Answer to the question "9. The dentist stares at an x-ray and says that you have "congenitally missing incisors." What does that mean?"
You are lacking some teeth that most people have:
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You however should be careful while choosing a dentist for your next visit as all of them would be not as good as you expect them. Gary Cash Good dentists also share the belief that healthy gums come even before healthy teeth - enter the hygienist, the experts in proactive dental maintenance and prevention.
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