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Understanding a Pushed-Back Front Tooth: Causes & Solutions
A pushed back front tooth is not necessarily abnormal. It can be a result of several factors, including genetics, trauma, or overcrowding of teeth. In some cases, a pushed back front tooth may be a sign of an underlying medical condition, such as a thyroid disorder or a pituitary tumor. If you are concerned about your pushed back front tooth, it is important to see a dentist to determine the cause and discuss potential treatment options.Root Canals - Related Articles
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