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Is it feasible to pull out the broken tooth before inserting it?
The first question is, can the tooth be pulled out and inserted again?

Answer: First of all, don't gnash your teeth. These teeth are very important in the mouth. They keep the shape of your mouth (drooping or straight) and facial expression. If you pull out your face, it will collapse, and you will have an aging image before you get old. Any regular doctor with a conscience will not persuade you to slap in the face, and it is not allowed.

Third, if a tooth erupts, we don't have to choose to pull it out. We can use corrective methods and repair techniques to arrange it neatly. This is the best way at present. Unless the tooth decay is serious enough to save only a little. . . . So I strongly advise you not to choose this very stupid method.

The second question is, if you don't listen to advice and insist on tooth extraction and replantation, can you arrange it neatly?

A: Sudden teeth are divided into dental and bony. Dental diseases are caused by crowded teeth and can be easily solved. All the above methods can be arranged together, including tooth extraction. If it is bony, the bone is too thick and protruding. I regret to tell you that it can only be solved by maxillofacial surgery and shaving. Whether it is tooth extraction or correction, the effect is not very good.

Suggestion: it is wrong in medical principle to achieve the goal by tooth extraction, which should generally be eliminated. You can go to a regular stomatological hospital, let the doctor diagnose and recommend the best treatment plan. Good luck. . .