What to do about deformed teeth, deformed teeth and specific ways to improve them

Updated on healthy 2024-02-09
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you don't want to have your teeth extracted again, you can completely restore your teeth with cosmetic crown reconstructive surgery. Cosmetic crown dental reconstructive surgery is the latest dental plastic surgery method, which has the effect of fast and thorough repair of dental deformities such as dentition and loose teeth, and does not require tooth extraction, so the pain is very small. After the operation, your dental deformities can be well corrected, so that you can have a straight and white tooth.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Pull the tooth next to the tooth back for the front teeth.

    You can also go to the braces home to check, many people are getting braces, and braces friends all over the country have them. You can see the effect.

    The home of braces.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It would be nice to go to a good hospital for orthodontics. You can go to Nanning Dental Doctor Dental to see that it is quite convenient to make an appointment online.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is recommended to do a root canal ** after porcelain !!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I just told you about it.

    No need to unplug. Your case is very simple, and you can do porcelain restorations very beautifully. Small things are too small things.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Going to orthodontics doesn't cost much and doesn't hurt a few hundred.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Misshapen teeth are crooked teeth that are born or acquired when a child grows up at a young age. Dental deformities not only affect people's digestion and absorption, but also endanger people's physiological health; It can also hurt people's self-esteem and self-confidence, especially for children.

    01 Deformed teeth and specific improvement methods** The methods include correction, if the tooth deformity is mild, then prevention is the main thing; If the tooth deformity is severe, it is necessary to block it.

    02 Categories of deformed teeth: Misaligned teeth, inability to bite and occlusion; Heavy teeth, buck teeth; The anterior teeth bulge backwards, etc.

    03 Hazards of malformed teeth: impaired digestive function, affecting physical health, impaired dental and oral function, difficult to ensure oral hygiene, unsightly, and affecting children's mental health.

    04 Deformed teeth** Congenital may be due to genetics, and acquired may be due to poor lifestyle and hygiene habits. If it is a congenital cause, it cannot be avoided. But for acquired factors, we need to develop healthy habits from an early age.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    What are the common orthodontic treatment methods for dental and jaw deformities?

    Generally, it is divided into preventive orthodontic treatment, interruptive orthodontic treatment, general orthodontic treatment and surgical orthodontic treatment.

    1. Preventive orthodontic treatment In the process of embryonic development and acquired development of the dental and craniofacial areas, various congenital environments can affect its development and cause malocclusion, and the use of various preventive measures to prevent the occurrence of various malocclusions is preventive orthodontics. For example, the mother should pay attention to nutrition during pregnancy, prevent various external factors from affecting the poor development of the embryo, etc., and the child should have regular oral examinations after birth, early detection and early prevention and treatment of problems, such as the early stage of caries, the early removal of bad oral habits, the maintenance of the gap of early loss of baby teeth, and the timely extraction of stranded baby teeth, etc., these preventive measures can prevent the occurrence of malocclusion.

    2. Blockade correction When the malocclusion occurs in the early stage, the early correction is carried out by simple methods, and the malocclusion is prevented from developing to a serious level, and the normal development of the maxillofacial area is called blockade orthodontics.

    3. General orthodontic treatment General orthodontic treatment is to correct the existing deformities in the oral cavity, and different methods and different orthodontic techniques can be selected according to different dental and jaw deformities.

    4. Surgical orthodontic combined orthodontic treatment Surgical orthodontic combined orthodontic treatment is a combination of orthodontics and surgery to correct severe bony malocclusion deformity, which generally includes preoperative orthodontics, orthognathic surgery, postoperative orthodontics and maintenance stages.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Dental malocclusion can be corrected, and the correction can be divided into several steps, the first step is preoperative, preoperative filming, impression, formulation of orthodontic plan, signing informed consent, and early treatment of dental lesions in the oral cavity.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The causes of dental deformities can be divided into two types: one is congenital genetic factors, and the other is acquired environmental factors and bad habits.

    Congenital genetic factors mean that one or both parents have dental deformities, so it is very likely that the child born will also have dental deformities. The acquired environmental factors and bad habits refer to the incorrect feeding posture of the parents resulting in the child's dental deformity, the common is when feeding the child due to the posture of holding the bottle is too high, resulting in the child's jaw needs to stretch forward to drink milk, and it is easy to form a ground after a long time.

    Improper diet can also cause certain dental deformities. Some protruding teeth, sparse teeth, and crowded teeth can be caused by improper eating and drinking. Now children's food is becoming more and more refined, such as a large number of dairy products, bread, puffed food, often eat these foods will make the child's chewing function weaker and weaker, children are used to these foods, but also too lazy to chew hard things, chewing exercise does not exercise, it will make children's teeth and muscles inside and outside the mouth can not get due exercise, muscles will become weak, atrophy, so that the jaw can not develop well, the probability of dental deformity will naturally increase.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hello, I often see the occurrence of dental deformities, and the causes of dental deformities can be roughly divided into two categories.

    The first type is congenital causes, which are related to family inheritance.

    The second type is acquired, and most of them are caused by some bad lifestyle habits. For example, the food eaten in childhood is too fine and soft, or there is often a habit of biting your fingers and biting your lips. Or when the child changes teeth, the permanent teeth have already grown, but the baby teeth have not fallen out, resulting in the incorrect position of the permanent teeth.

    In summary, there are many causes of dental deformities.

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