What can be done about tooth that has grown higher in gums?

Q. Dear Sir I have a tooth growing at the top of my mouth however there is not enough room due to there being teeth either side it and therefore has remained above the two teeth that are on the correct level. The tooth in question has grown from higher in the gum than my tooth line and I was wondering what the correct treatment for that tooth would be? Should it be removed there would be a gap however i would like to treat this if possible. It appears to be a molar tooth With thanks,
A. You need to have an assessment with a cosmetic dentist or orthodontist I feel the best treatment would be some type of brace if the teeth can be moved to accomadate the crooked one.
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