Teeth Fused, also known as Teeth Confusion, is a dental abnormality in which two or more teeth develop in the same location, giving the appearance that they have fused together. This can occur under a variety of conditions, including genetic factors, hormonal changes, and injury.
Fused teeth can have a variety of manifestations, from minor deviations to serious problems. They can be located anywhere in the jaw, including the front and back teeth. If they are located close to each other, it can lead to malocclusion and chewing problems.
Treatment of fused teeth may include removing all teeth that are not in their normal shape and position, as well as correcting the bite. In some cases, surgery may be required to separate fused teeth.
It is important to note that fused teeth can be a sign of other dental problems, such as abnormal tooth growth or tooth decay. Therefore, if you notice that you have fused teeth or other dental problems, it is recommended that you contact your dentist for diagnosis and treatment.