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Our child had a fall at 3 years old and had the primary/milk/baby upper central incisor extracted after it turned necrotic and developed a sinus.

A couple of years later , I can see the bone/gum around where the tooth was has become higher that than the neighbouring teeth where the teeth have not been extracted. I understand this is due to lack of blood flow now the baby tooth has been removed

Questions:

When the permanent tooth comes in , will the bone/gum tissue regrow so it’s even with the neighbouring teeth?

Any other issues that may be caused by the early extraction of an incisor?

Thanks
 

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