This tooth will definitely lead to food impaction when it grows out. Long-term stimulation can induce gingivitis and periodontitis, and in severe cases, the teeth in this part will loosen and fall off.
Not only should it be pulled out as soon as possible, because the growth of teeth will lead to the absorption of surrounding alveolar bone. If it is pulled out too late, insufficient bone mass will also lead to loose teeth.
From the perspective of orthodontics
The extra teeth will definitely exert force on the surrounding teeth, causing the surrounding teeth to shift, which is simply crooked.
When pulling a tooth, it is to cut a small mouth from the side of the jaw, pull out the tooth, and have an outpatient operation, which is very simple. The oral cavity is rich in blood supply and easy to grow well. Don't worry about you.